夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省职业治疗师和语言治疗师使用身体活动的情况。

IF 1.4 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Onika Makaula, Ntandoyenkosi L Msomi, Andrew J Ross
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摘要

背景:身体活动(Physical activity, PA)通过促进情绪健康、功能独立以及身体和认知的恢复,在康复中发挥着重要的作用。尽管其在康复中的应用各不相同,但职业治疗师和言语和语言治疗师都将PA纳入治疗患者的个性化需求。目的:探讨职业治疗师和言语语言治疗师在辅助言语治疗中的应用。方法:10名治疗师参与虚拟半结构化访谈,探讨他们在患者治疗中使用PA的情况。采用了国际功能、残疾和健康分类框架指导下的直接内容分析。NVivo软件有助于将数据编码为预先建立的ICF类别:身体结构和功能,活动和参与以及环境因素。结果:治疗师使用PA实现耐力、力量和认知恢复(身体结构和功能);促进参与有意义的任务(活动和参与);并确定环境障碍和促进因素,例如资源约束和跨学科合作(环境因素)。结论:PA被认为是跨ICF领域的一种有价值的治疗工具,其在公共部门设施中的最佳使用受到制度挑战的阻碍,包括人员短缺和资源有限。贡献:本研究有助于理解职业治疗师和语言治疗师如何将PA整合到康复中,获得与ICF框架一致的实用临床策略。
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Use of physical activity by occupational therapists and speech-language therapists in KwaZulu-Natal.

Background:  Physical activity (PA) plays an important role in rehabilitation by promoting emotional well-being, functional independence, and both physical and cognitive recovery. Although its application in rehabilitation varies, both occupational therapists and speech and language therapists incorporate PA to address individualised patient needs.

Objective:  We explored the use of PA by occupational therapists and speech and language therapists in the integration of PA in treatment.

Methods:  Ten therapists participated in virtual semi-structured interviews to explore their use of PA in patient treatment. A directed content analysis guided by the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) framework was employed. NVivo software facilitated the coding of data into pre-established ICF categories: body structures and functions, activities and participation, and environmental factors.

Results:  Therapists used PA to achieve endurance, strength and cognitive recovery (body structures and functions); promote engagement in meaningful tasks (activities and participation); and identify environmental barriers and facilitators, such as resource constraints and interdisciplinary collaboration (environmental factors).

Conclusion:  PA is regarded as a valuable therapeutic tool across ICF domains, with its optimal use in public sector facilities being hindered by institutional challenges, including staff shortages and limited resources.Contribution: This study contributes to the understanding of how occupational therapists and speech and language therapists integrate PA into rehabilitation, capturing practical clinical strategies aligned with the ICF framework.

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South African Family Practice
South African Family Practice MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
CiteScore
1.50
自引率
20.00%
发文量
79
审稿时长
25 weeks
期刊介绍: South African Family Practice (SAFP) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal, which strives to provide primary care physicians and researchers with a broad range of scholarly work in the disciplines of Family Medicine, Primary Health Care, Rural Medicine, District Health and other related fields. SAFP publishes original research, clinical reviews, and pertinent commentary that advance the knowledge base of these disciplines. The content of SAFP is designed to reflect and support further development of the broad basis of these disciplines through original research and critical review of evidence in important clinical areas; as well as to provide practitioners with continuing professional development material.
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