新冠肺炎对职业治疗的影响:全球调查结果和建议

IF 1.6 Q2 Health Professions
Viktoria Hoel, C. V. Zweck, R. Ledgerd
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引用次数: 40

摘要

摘要世界职业治疗师联合会(WFOT)对参与提供职业治疗的个人进行了一项全球调查,以确定新冠肺炎大流行的影响,并确定未来资源和支持的需求和建议。该在线调查通过成员组织和其他WFOT通信网络以五种语言分发。这项由30个项目组成的调查主要收集了定量数据,但也提出了一些意见和建议。共收到来自100个国家的2750份个人答复。调查结果表明,新冠肺炎大流行对职业治疗产生了广泛影响,这是由几个因素造成的,包括缺乏准备、服务准入受到限制、重新部署期间的新需求、工作条件频繁变化、使用新技术以及额外的物理距离和个人防护设备空间等资源限制。疫情期间的工作也对大多数受访者的健康产生了个人影响,一些人表示士气低落,担心自己的安全。研究发现,获得新冠肺炎特定培训和在高收入国家生活对许多结果产生了重大的积极影响,包括受访者的能力、有效性和安全感。那些从事临床工作的人不太可能报告与疫情相关的更高水平的安全性、有效性和积极影响。调查结果提出了重要建议,为WFOT和其他专业组织的未来工作提供信息,包括需要:合作提供信息和培训资源;制定标准和支持措施,促进提供优质服务;倡导促进获得职业治疗和解决职业不公正问题。
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The impact of Covid-19 for occupational therapy: Findings and recommendations of a global survey
ABSTRACT A global survey of individuals involved in the delivery of occupational therapy was conducted by the World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT) to determine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and identify needs and recommendations for future resources and support. The online survey was circulated in five languages through member organisations and other WFOT communications networks. The 30-item survey collected primarily quantitative data, although some comments and recommendations were requested. A total of 2750 individual responses were received from 100 countries. Findings indicated that the Covid-19 pandemic had a wide-ranging impact on occupational therapy as a result of several factors, including a lack of preparedness, restrictions in service access, new demands during redeployment, frequently changing work conditions, use of new technology and limitations in resources such as additional space for physical distancing and personal protective equipment. Working during the pandemic also had a personal impact on the health of most respondents, with some reporting reduced morale and concerns for their safety. Access to Covid-19 specific training and living in a high-income country were found to have a significant positive impact on a number of outcomes, including the respondent's sense of competence, effectiveness and safety. Those working in a clinical role were less likely to report higher levels of safety, effectiveness and positive impacts associated with the pandemic. Important recommendations emerged from the findings to inform the future work of WFOT and other professional organisations, including the need for: collaborative efforts to provide information and training resources; development of standards and supports to promote quality service provision; and advocacy to promote access to occupational therapy and address occupational injustice.
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