2019冠状病毒病大流行期间菲律宾职业治疗师的共同声音:来自在线论坛的反思

IF 1.6 Q2 Health Professions
M. Sy, R. C. Pineda, D. P. Yao, Camille Anne L. Guevara, Rod Charlie Delos Reyes, Irish Mae Castro
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引用次数: 12

摘要

摘要由于新冠肺炎疫情爆发,菲律宾是全球首批实施卫生警戒的国家之一。这种情况导致菲律宾职业治疗师(OT)适应了这场全球疫情的后果,继续履行他们的个人和专业职责。虽然有人提出了基于虚拟和替代的客户护理模式,但OT在实施这些模式方面仍面临挑战。作为回应,一群OT举办了一个在线论坛,进行了30分钟的在线讨论,分享他们对个人和职业倾向、继续执业所采用的策略以及新冠肺炎对职业实践的影响的看法。收集并分析了数据。本案例研究使用问卷描述了在线讨论中出现的一些关键主题。研究结果揭示了治疗师和客户之间的孤立和排斥感,提高了对继续为客户服务的替代选择的认识,解放了思想和思考,以指导当前和未来职业治疗教育、实践和政策中的可持续行动。
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Shared voices of Filipino occupational therapists during the COVID-19 pandemic: reflections from an online forum
ABSTRACT The Philippines is one of the first countries globally to impose cordon sanitaire due to the COVID-19 virus outbreak. The situation led Filipino occupational therapists (OTs) to adapt to the consequences of this global pandemic to continue performing their personal and professional roles. While virtual-based and alternative modalities for client care were suggested, OTs are still experiencing challenges in implementing them. In response, an online forum with 30 minutes of online discussion was conducted by a group of OTs to share their voices about their personal and professional dispositions, strategies employed to continue practice, and implications of COVID-19 to the profession’s practice. Data were collected and analysed. This case study described some key themes that emerged from the online discussion using a questionnaire. Findings revealed feelings of isolation and exclusion among therapists and clients, increased awareness of alternative options to continue servicing clients, and the emancipation of ideas and reflections to guide sustainable actions in occupational therapy education, practice, and policy at present and for the future.
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