职业治疗中支持残疾儿童的辅导:文献综述。

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Valerie Miller, Mara A Sampson, Dana Howell, Patrick Kitzman
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摘要

重要性:辅导是职业治疗中一种有效的干预策略,但文献中对辅导的术语、定义和方法缺乏共识,这可能会成为临床使用这种方法的障碍:本综述旨在了解如何将成人辅导用作支持残疾儿童的干预措施:方法:遵循基础范围综述文章和 PRISMA-ScR 的指导原则。我们对使用成人辅导作为支持残疾儿童的干预措施的研究进行了综述。共有 20 篇文章符合纳入标准并被纳入综述:教练术语和定义的使用各不相同。这些研究在教练结构、"关键要素 "和结果测量的使用方面存在共性,可为希望在实践中使用教练作为干预措施的职业治疗师提供一个起始框架:众所周知,指导成人支持残疾儿童是一种有效的职业治疗干预策略。制定具有更清晰、更统一术语的结构化协议可能会提高这种干预方法的忠实度:本文介绍了目前在职业疗法中通过成人辅导来支持残疾儿童的做法。作者讨论了各种辅导实践的共性,供希望在临床实践中使用辅导协议的治疗师参考。
本文章由计算机程序翻译,如有差异,请以英文原文为准。
Coaching to Support Children With Disabilities in Occupational Therapy: A Literature Review.

Importance: Coaching is an effective intervention strategy in occupational therapy but there lacks consensus in the literature about terms, definitions, and approaches used which can be barriers to the clinical use of this method.

Objective: The purpose of this review is to understand how coaching adults is used as an intervention to support children with disabilities.

Methods: Guidelines from foundational scoping review articles and PRISMA-ScR were followed. Studies using adult coaching as an intervention to support children with disabilities were reviewed. A total of 20 articles met inclusion criteria and were included in the review.

Findings: The use of coaching terms and definitions vary. There are commonalities with coaching structures, "key ingredients," and use of outcome measures among studies which can provide a starting framework for occupational therapists wanting to use coaching as an intervention in their practice.

Conclusions and relevance: Coaching adults to support children with disabilities is already known to be an effective occupational therapy intervention strategy. Developing structured protocols with clearer and more unified terminology may improve the fidelity of this intervention approach.

What this article adds: This article presents current practices in adult coaching to support children with disabilities in Occupational Therapy. The authors discuss commonalities across coaching practices for therapists who wish to use coaching protocols in their clinical practice.

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来源期刊
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期刊介绍: Occupational Therapy in Health Care is a journal of contemporary practice in occupational therapy. It provides occupational therapy practitioners with a forum to stay up-to-date on current methods and theories in the field. Focused on everyday practice, the journal addresses the concerns of new and experienced therapists, presenting innovations in client evaluations and treatments, current research findings, critical reviews of current textbooks, descriptions of novel programs and descriptions of fieldwork innovations. An essential guide to the changing trends in health care, social services, and education, Occupational Therapy in Health Care provides occupational therapy practitioners with a forum to stay up-to-date on current methods and theories in the field.
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