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A qualitative research synthesis examining the effectiveness of interventions used by occupational therapists in mental health / Katherine WIMPENNY in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy, volume 77 numéro 6 (Juin 2014)
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Titre : A qualitative research synthesis examining the effectiveness of interventions used by occupational therapists in mental health Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Katherine WIMPENNY, Auteur Année de publication : 2014 Article en page(s) : p.276 - p.288 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : qualitative research synthesis effectiveness Résumé : Introduction
To date, a range of qualitative studies have been undertaken in intervention effectiveness, but none has synthesized such studies within the occupational therapy mental health literature. This research article presents a qualitative research synthesis that identifies those interventions used by occupational therapists, internationally, wich are viewed as effective from both clients' and carers' perspectives.
Method
Qualitative research synthesis was used to analyse, synthesize, and interpret results from qualitative studies. Twenty-two studies, collectively capturing client, carer, and occupational therapists' perspectives, were synthesized by the research team.
Findings
The findings identified four themes, wich indicated that the occupational therapist needs to exhibit professional artistry, facilitate occupational engagement, pace occupation to support the achievement of client goals and new horizons; and also recognized the importance of inclusion that promotes client participation and a sense of belonging in a range of socio-cultural contexts.
Conclusion
The use of occupational interventions that provide space for healing, self-rediscovery, identity formation, and community participation, were valued more than short, psychological-vased interventions focused on case management and the assessment of mental stability, which were seenas superficial in scope. Occupational therapists need to demonstrate an authentic therapeutic relationship that is built upon care, trust, and respect, in order for interventions to have impact.Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=33892
in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy > volume 77 numéro 6 (Juin 2014) . - p.276 - p.288[article] A qualitative research synthesis examining the effectiveness of interventions used by occupational therapists in mental health [texte imprimé] / Katherine WIMPENNY, Auteur . - 2014 . - p.276 - p.288.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy > volume 77 numéro 6 (Juin 2014) . - p.276 - p.288
Mots-clés : qualitative research synthesis effectiveness Résumé : Introduction
To date, a range of qualitative studies have been undertaken in intervention effectiveness, but none has synthesized such studies within the occupational therapy mental health literature. This research article presents a qualitative research synthesis that identifies those interventions used by occupational therapists, internationally, wich are viewed as effective from both clients' and carers' perspectives.
Method
Qualitative research synthesis was used to analyse, synthesize, and interpret results from qualitative studies. Twenty-two studies, collectively capturing client, carer, and occupational therapists' perspectives, were synthesized by the research team.
Findings
The findings identified four themes, wich indicated that the occupational therapist needs to exhibit professional artistry, facilitate occupational engagement, pace occupation to support the achievement of client goals and new horizons; and also recognized the importance of inclusion that promotes client participation and a sense of belonging in a range of socio-cultural contexts.
Conclusion
The use of occupational interventions that provide space for healing, self-rediscovery, identity formation, and community participation, were valued more than short, psychological-vased interventions focused on case management and the assessment of mental stability, which were seenas superficial in scope. Occupational therapists need to demonstrate an authentic therapeutic relationship that is built upon care, trust, and respect, in order for interventions to have impact.Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=33892 Exemplaires (2)
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Exclu du prêtA Rasch analysis of the model of human occupation screening tool single observation form (MOHOST-SOF) in mental health / Donald Maciver in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy, Vol.79 N°1 (January 2016)
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Titre : A Rasch analysis of the model of human occupation screening tool single observation form (MOHOST-SOF) in mental health Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Donald Maciver ; Mary Morley ; Kirsty Forsyth Année de publication : 2016 Article en page(s) : p.49-56 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : validity reliability effectiveness inpatient community intervention assessment Résumé :
Introduction This study examined the psychometric properties of the model of human occupation screening tool single observation form.
Method Clinical records were extracted pre- and post-treatment for 152 mental health service users. Data were model of human occupation screening tool single observation form scores and demographics. We investigated the form using Rasch analysis; we also present an analysis of change over time.
Results We identified four misfitting items and evidence of instability with respect to change over time. After anchoring to adjust for unstable estimates, it was possible to measure client change, and there were significant differences in form scores pre–post treatment indicating client improvement in ability.
Conclusion The study provides initial psychometric assessment of this version of the model of human occupation screening tool.
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in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol.79 N°1 (January 2016) . - p.49-56[article] A Rasch analysis of the model of human occupation screening tool single observation form (MOHOST-SOF) in mental health [texte imprimé] / Donald Maciver ; Mary Morley ; Kirsty Forsyth . - 2016 . - p.49-56.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol.79 N°1 (January 2016) . - p.49-56
Mots-clés : validity reliability effectiveness inpatient community intervention assessment Résumé :
Introduction This study examined the psychometric properties of the model of human occupation screening tool single observation form.
Method Clinical records were extracted pre- and post-treatment for 152 mental health service users. Data were model of human occupation screening tool single observation form scores and demographics. We investigated the form using Rasch analysis; we also present an analysis of change over time.
Results We identified four misfitting items and evidence of instability with respect to change over time. After anchoring to adjust for unstable estimates, it was possible to measure client change, and there were significant differences in form scores pre–post treatment indicating client improvement in ability.
Conclusion The study provides initial psychometric assessment of this version of the model of human occupation screening tool.
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