The use of outcome measures and factors affecting use in adult social care occupational therapy services in the UK

Q3 Health Professions Irish Journal of Occupational Therapy Pub Date : 2023-09-05 DOI:10.1108/ijot-02-2023-0006
Sharon Davenport, Ann Underhill
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Purpose This study aims to explore which outcome measures are used by occupational therapy staff in adult social care settings in the UK, and the factors affecting use of outcome measures. Design/methodology/approach A quantitative descriptive research design was used, using a cross-sectional study to explore occupational therapy staff views on the use of outcome measures. A 38-question survey was developed on Microsoft Forms. Recruitment occurred online over a three-week period in 2021 via the social media platform “Twitter”. Results were analysed using Excel using descriptive statistics and qualitative results used thematic analysis. Findings Participants (n = 20) used a range of outcome measures (13) in adult social care settings in the previous 12 months. Standardised measures were used by half the sample in the previous 12 months. The Therapy Outcome Measure and Barthel Index were in most use. The breadth of adult social care practice and practical factors such as caseload and lack of a meaningful tool were found to be barriers to outcome measure use. Facilitators included service improvement, accountability, use of audit and professional occupational therapy leadership. Research limitations/implications The overall use of outcome measures can be considered low in this setting, with manager support seen to be key to the use of outcome measures. Further research is needed to investigate nationwide use. Practical implications Training, time and manager support are key to use of standardised tests and outcome measures in the adult social care settings. The use of occupational performance measures should be considered to demonstrate unique professional impact. Originality/value This contemporary study reveals use of outcome measures within occupational therapy adult social care services in the UK, which is an under researched and under published area.
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英国成人社会护理职业治疗服务的结果测量和影响因素的使用
目的本研究旨在探讨英国成人社会护理环境中职业治疗人员使用的结果指标,以及影响结果指标使用的因素。设计/方法/方法采用定量描述性研究设计,使用横断面研究来探讨职业治疗人员对结果测量使用的看法。在Microsoft Forms上进行了一项38个问题的调查。2021年,招聘通过社交媒体平台“推特”在线进行,为期三周。结果使用Excel进行描述性统计分析,定性结果使用专题分析。调查结果参与者(n=20)在前12年的成人社会护理环境中使用了一系列结果测量(13) 月。在之前的12个样本中,有一半的样本使用了标准化的测量方法 月。治疗效果测量和Barthel指数是最常用的。成人社会护理实践的广度和实际因素,如案件数量和缺乏有意义的工具,被发现是使用结果衡量标准的障碍。促进者包括改善服务、问责、使用审计和专业职业治疗领导。研究局限性/含义在这种情况下,结果指标的总体使用率可以被认为较低,管理者的支持被认为是使用结果指标的关键。需要进一步的研究来调查全国范围内的使用情况。实际意义培训、时间和管理者支持是在成人社会护理环境中使用标准化测试和结果测量的关键。应考虑使用职业表现衡量标准来展示独特的职业影响。原创性/价值这项当代研究揭示了英国在职业治疗成人社会护理服务中使用的结果测量方法,这是一个研究不足、出版不足的领域。
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Irish Journal of Occupational Therapy
Irish Journal of Occupational Therapy Health Professions-Occupational Therapy
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