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摘要
本研究旨在评估通过国际服务学习(ISL)模式提供的定制座椅和移动服务对危地马拉残疾人职业表现的影响。研究采用单组前瞻性前测-后测设计,使用标准化的轮椅结果测量(WhOM - 西班牙语),在轮椅安装当天以及接受座椅和移动服务后的 3 个月和 6 个月进行测量。双尾 t 检验结果显示,3 个月时的改善具有显著的统计学意义(p n = 71),且影响大小巨大(d > 2),6 个月时的改善仍保持不变。各方面的职业表现(如日常生活活动)结果一致。职业治疗师通过 ISL 模式提供定制的座椅和移动服务,在提高危地马拉残疾人对职业表现的满意度方面取得了成效。文化谦逊、根据个人和环境因素定制设备、纳入教育和培训以及与国内合作伙伴的合作被认为是取得积极成果的因素。
Effectiveness of custom seating and mobility services for individuals with disabilities in Guatemala.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of custom seating and mobility services provided via an international service learning (ISL) model on the occupational performance of individuals with disabilities in Guatemala. A one-group prospective pretest-posttest design was implemented using the standardized Wheelchair Outcome Measure (WhOM - Spanish) administered on the day of wheelchair fitting, and at 3- and 6-month intervals after receiving seating and mobility services. A two-tailed t-test demonstrated a statistically significant (p < 0.001) improvement in satisfaction for in-home and out-of-home occupations for all participants (n = 71) at 3-months with a huge effect size (d > 2) and this improvement was maintained at the 6-month interval. The results were consistent for various areas of occupational performance (e.g. activities of daily living). The provision of customized seating and mobility services by occupational therapists through an ISL model demonstrated effectiveness at improving satisfaction with occupational performance for individuals with disabilities in Guatemala. Cultural humility, customization of equipment based on personal and environmental factors, inclusion of education and training, and collaboration with in-country partners were identified as contributors to positive outcomes.