在职业治疗中运用以儿童为中心的方法:职业治疗师准备好了吗?

P. G. Morato-Espino, I. Gomez
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关于在职业治疗中使用非指导性、儿童发起的和儿童主导的游戏的信息有限。游戏作为一种具有内部控制、内在动机、脱离现实、专注于过程而非结果的职业,需要以儿童为中心,由儿童发起和指导。本研究旨在探讨菲律宾职业治疗师的态度、知识和行为是否符合以儿童为中心的实践原则。对之前的在线调查进行了二次分析。有目的的抽样和滚雪球技术被用来选择和招募参与者。数据分析采用描述性统计。共有91名护士参加了这项研究。研究结果表明,OTs的态度和行为通常以儿童为中心。然而,在态度(孩子需要得到正确的问题答案,孩子倾向于做出正确的决定)和行为(促进孩子决策和责任的能力,以及在游戏中促进自发性和创造性的能力)下的某些项目的反应表明,对这种方法有一些保留。目前菲律宾职业治疗师的态度,知识和行为表明与以儿童为中心的原则一致,但有所保留。这可能会影响比赛在实践中的运用。
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Utilizing Child-centered Approach in Occupational Therapy: Are Occupational Therapists Ready for It?
ABSTRACT There is limited information on the use of non-directive, child-initiated and child-directed play in occupational therapy. Play as an occupation characterized by internal control, intrinsic motivation, suspension from reality, and engaged in with focus on the process rather than the product necessitates child-centeredness with initiation and direction led by the child. This research aims to determine whether Filipino occupational therapists’ (OTs) attitudes, knowledge, and behavior are consistent with the principles of child-centered practice. A secondary analysis of a previous online survey was conducted. Purposive sampling and snow-balling techniques were used to select and recruit participants. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. A total of 91 OTs participated in the study. Results of the study indicate OTs generally are child-centered in their attitude & behavior. However, responses to certain items under attitude (children need to be given correct answers to questions and children tend to make right decisions) and behavior (abilities to facilitate decision making and responsibility in children and to facilitate spontaneity and creativity during play) indicate some reservations with the approach. The current attitude, knowledge and behavior of Filipino occupational therapists indicate alignment with child-centered principles but with reservations. This may affect how play is utilized in practice.
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