Delivering Occupation-Based Practice in Stroke Rehabilitation of Hospital Settings: Thai Occupational Therapists’ Experiences

Occupation-based practice (OBP) is central to the practice of occupational therapists where occupations or meaningful activities become the focus of the assessment, intervention, and outcomes measurement process. Although occupational therapists practising in Thailand claim that they engage in OBP,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Qualitative report 2023-01, Vol.28 (1), p.252-268
Hauptverfasser: Kaunnil, Anuchart, Sansri, Veerawat, Thongchoomsin, Surachart, Permpoonputtana, Kannika, Juntorn, Sutinun, Jarvis, Kathryn, Reyes Smith, Cristina, Palapal Sy, Michael, Griffiths, Jiranan, Nopparat, Chutikorn, Thichanpiang, Peeradech
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description Occupation-based practice (OBP) is central to the practice of occupational therapists where occupations or meaningful activities become the focus of the assessment, intervention, and outcomes measurement process. Although occupational therapists practising in Thailand claim that they engage in OBP, this claim warrants empirical investigation. This study aimed to investigate the experiences and perceptions of hospital-based occupational therapists of OBP within stroke rehabilitation. Utilizing a qualitative design, fourteen occupational therapists were recruited through purposive sampling. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews until data saturation was reached. Each interview was recorded and transcribed verbatim, and data were analyzed using thematic analysis. Five themes were identified (1) Perspective towards OBP, (2) OBP as professional value and cultural identity, (3) Implementing OBP for stroke rehabilitation in hospital settings, (4) Environmental factors of using OBP in stroke rehabilitation, and (5) OBP in the service management. Occupational therapists perceived that OBP is important for professional identity. Using OBP provides positive changes in stroke clients. This study provides evidence that will help implement OBP into occupational therapy in Thailand.
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subjects Activities of daily living
Credibility
Cultural identity
Data analysis
Environmental aspects
Environmental factors
Environmental Influences
Hospitals
Interviews
Literature Reviews
Native Language
Occupational therapy
Occupations
Participation
Phenomenology
Professional identity
Rehabilitation
Resistance (Psychology)
Review boards
Sampling
Semi Structured Interviews
Stroke
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Thai
Therapists
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