“我们不是职业培训师”:印度职业治疗师在心理健康机构工作的经历

IF 1.6 Q2 Health Professions
Shawn Esther, Vinita Acharya
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尽管是职业治疗实践的关键领域之一,但对印度精神卫生机构的职业治疗实践知之甚少。本研究旨在探讨印度职业治疗师在心理健康机构工作的经验,通过现象学的方法。作为研究的一部分,首席调查员对全国各地不同心理健康机构的12名职业治疗师进行了深入的、半结构化的电话采访。调查结果强调了在精神卫生机构工作的职业治疗师的看法,以及常用的评估和干预措施,以及与其他卫生专业人员合作的经验。研究还揭示了治疗师面临的挑战,包括人员短缺、缺乏更高的专业资格以及指导实践的研究证据有限。研究结果强调需要解决这些问题,以加强印度精神卫生机构的职业治疗实践。试验注册:印度临床试验注册中心标识符:CTRI/2020/07/026774。
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‘We are not vocational trainers’: Indian occupational therapists’ experiences of working in mental health settings
ABSTRACT Despite being one of the key areas for practice in occupational therapy, very little is known about occupational therapy practice in mental health settings in India. This study aimed to explore the experiences of Indian occupational therapists working in mental health settings, through a phenomenological approach. The primary investigator conducted in-depth, semi-structured telephonic interviews with 12 occupational therapists working in varied mental health settings across the country as part of the study. Findings highlighted the perceptions of occupational therapists working in mental health settings along with the commonly used assessments and interventions, and experiences of working with other health professionals. Challenges faced by the therapists due to staff shortage, lack of higher professional qualifications, and limited research evidence to guide practice were also revealed. The study findings underscore the need to address these issues to enhance occupational therapy practice in Indian mental health settings. Trial registration: Clinical Trials Registry India identifier: CTRI/2020/07/026774.
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