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Information and communication technology use within occupational therapy home assessments: A scoping review / Kayla Ninnis in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy, Vol. 82 Issue 3 (Mars 2019)
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Titre : Information and communication technology use within occupational therapy home assessments: A scoping review Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Kayla Ninnis ; Maayken Van Den Berg ; Natasha A. Lannin ; Stacey George ; Kate Laver Année de publication : 2019 Article en page(s) : p. 141-152 Note générale : doi.org/10.1177/0308022618786928 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Occupational therapy technology home assessment telemedicine Résumé : Introduction
Home assessments conducted by occupational therapists can identify hazards and prevent falls. However, they may not be conducted because of limited time or long distances between the therapist’s workplace and the person’s home. Developments in technologies may overcome such barriers and could improve the quality of the home assessment process.
Method
This scoping review synthesises the findings of studies evaluating information and communication technology use within occupational therapy home assessments.
Results
Fourteen studies were included and revealed the two main approaches to technology use: the development of new applications and the use of existing and readily available technologies. Facilitators and barriers to use were also identified. Facilitators included usefulness, ease of use and the potential for cost-effectiveness. Barriers to use included poor usability, unsuitability for some populations and perceived threat to the role of occupational therapy. The synthesis revealed that traditional in-home assessments conducted by therapists are more sensitive in identifying hazards.
Conclusion
The availability of new technologies offers potential to improve service delivery; however these technologies are underutilised in clinical practice. Technologies may offer advantages in the conduct of home assessments, especially regarding efficiency, but have not yet been shown to be superior in terms of patient outcome.Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=84412
in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 82 Issue 3 (Mars 2019) . - p. 141-152[article] Information and communication technology use within occupational therapy home assessments: A scoping review [texte imprimé] / Kayla Ninnis ; Maayken Van Den Berg ; Natasha A. Lannin ; Stacey George ; Kate Laver . - 2019 . - p. 141-152.
doi.org/10.1177/0308022618786928
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 82 Issue 3 (Mars 2019) . - p. 141-152
Mots-clés : Occupational therapy technology home assessment telemedicine Résumé : Introduction
Home assessments conducted by occupational therapists can identify hazards and prevent falls. However, they may not be conducted because of limited time or long distances between the therapist’s workplace and the person’s home. Developments in technologies may overcome such barriers and could improve the quality of the home assessment process.
Method
This scoping review synthesises the findings of studies evaluating information and communication technology use within occupational therapy home assessments.
Results
Fourteen studies were included and revealed the two main approaches to technology use: the development of new applications and the use of existing and readily available technologies. Facilitators and barriers to use were also identified. Facilitators included usefulness, ease of use and the potential for cost-effectiveness. Barriers to use included poor usability, unsuitability for some populations and perceived threat to the role of occupational therapy. The synthesis revealed that traditional in-home assessments conducted by therapists are more sensitive in identifying hazards.
Conclusion
The availability of new technologies offers potential to improve service delivery; however these technologies are underutilised in clinical practice. Technologies may offer advantages in the conduct of home assessments, especially regarding efficiency, but have not yet been shown to be superior in terms of patient outcome.Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=84412 Exemplaires (1)
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Exclu du prêtAn introduction to economic evaluation in occupational therapy: cost-effectiveness of pre-discharge home visits after stroke (HOVIS) / Christopher SAMPSON in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy, volume 77 numéro 7 (Juillet 2014)
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Titre : An introduction to economic evaluation in occupational therapy: cost-effectiveness of pre-discharge home visits after stroke (HOVIS) Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Christopher SAMPSON, Auteur Année de publication : 2014 Article en page(s) : p.330 - p.335 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : costs stroke rehabilitation home assessment Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=33899
in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy > volume 77 numéro 7 (Juillet 2014) . - p.330 - p.335[article] An introduction to economic evaluation in occupational therapy: cost-effectiveness of pre-discharge home visits after stroke (HOVIS) [texte imprimé] / Christopher SAMPSON, Auteur . - 2014 . - p.330 - p.335.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy > volume 77 numéro 7 (Juillet 2014) . - p.330 - p.335
Mots-clés : costs stroke rehabilitation home assessment Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=33899 Exemplaires (1)
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Exclu du prêtA critical review of the effectiveness of environmental assessment and modification in the prevention of falls amongst community dwelling older people / Alison Pighills in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy, Vol.79 N°3 (March 2016)
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Titre : A critical review of the effectiveness of environmental assessment and modification in the prevention of falls amongst community dwelling older people Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Alison Pighills ; Claire Ballinger ; Ruth Pickering Année de publication : 2016 Article en page(s) : p.133-143 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Environmental assessmen accidental fall older peopl home assessment Résumé : Introduction The potential of environmental assessment and modification to reduce falls has recently received attention within the gerontology literature. Research investigating the clinical effectiveness of this intervention in falls prevention reports conflicting results. Discrepancies are due to variation in the risk profile of study participants and the health care background of the person providing the environmental intervention or the intensity of the intervention provided.
Method The purpose of this paper is to compare and contrast two systematic reviews, which include meta-analyses, of environmental interventions for falls prevention in community dwelling older people, using the critical appraisal skills programme tool for systematic reviews.
Findings Both reviews found that: environmental assessment and modification was effective in falls prevention; intervention was effective with high but not low risk participants; and that high intensity environmental assessment was effective, whereas low intensity intervention was not. Environmental interventions which were delivered by occupational therapists were deemed high intensity, probably because their underpinning theoretical frameworks focus on the impact of the environment on function.
Conclusion We discuss possible reasons why occupational therapist led environmental assessment and modification is clinically effective in falls prevention, for people at high risk of falls, whereas non occupational therapist led intervention is not.Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=42946
in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol.79 N°3 (March 2016) . - p.133-143[article] A critical review of the effectiveness of environmental assessment and modification in the prevention of falls amongst community dwelling older people [texte imprimé] / Alison Pighills ; Claire Ballinger ; Ruth Pickering . - 2016 . - p.133-143.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol.79 N°3 (March 2016) . - p.133-143
Mots-clés : Environmental assessmen accidental fall older peopl home assessment Résumé : Introduction The potential of environmental assessment and modification to reduce falls has recently received attention within the gerontology literature. Research investigating the clinical effectiveness of this intervention in falls prevention reports conflicting results. Discrepancies are due to variation in the risk profile of study participants and the health care background of the person providing the environmental intervention or the intensity of the intervention provided.
Method The purpose of this paper is to compare and contrast two systematic reviews, which include meta-analyses, of environmental interventions for falls prevention in community dwelling older people, using the critical appraisal skills programme tool for systematic reviews.
Findings Both reviews found that: environmental assessment and modification was effective in falls prevention; intervention was effective with high but not low risk participants; and that high intensity environmental assessment was effective, whereas low intensity intervention was not. Environmental interventions which were delivered by occupational therapists were deemed high intensity, probably because their underpinning theoretical frameworks focus on the impact of the environment on function.
Conclusion We discuss possible reasons why occupational therapist led environmental assessment and modification is clinically effective in falls prevention, for people at high risk of falls, whereas non occupational therapist led intervention is not.Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=42946 Exemplaires (1)
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