基于职业的群体对职业绩效和职业满意度结果的影响:试点研究
Gemma Wall1,2, Louise Gustafsson3, Claire Pearce1
1University of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.
OTJR : occupation, participation and health
|December 11, 2024
概括
在住院康复中,以职业为基础的小组显示出有希望的结果,提供与改善职业表现的个人治疗相比的结果. 建议使用更大的样本大小进行进一步研究,以证实这些发现.
科学领域:
- 康复医学 康复医学 康复医学
- 职业疗法 职业疗法 职业疗法
- 临床研究 临床研究
背景情况:
- 基于职业的干预措施被用于住院康复,以提高患者的治疗结果.
- 基于团体的与基于个人的职业干预措施的比较有效性尚未得到充分证实.
研究的目的:
- 在住院康复环境中试行基于职业的小组干预.
- 为了比较基于职业的小组和个人干预措施之间的职业表现,满意度和目标实现.
主要方法:
- 试点准实验性干预前后设计,使用非等效的对照组.
- 参与者接受了通常的护理 (个人干预) 或通常的护理加上小组干预.
- 结果指标包括加拿大职业绩效指标 (COPM) 和目标实现量表 (GAS).
主要成果:
- 干预组和对照组都在统计学上显著地改善了结果.
- 在基于职业的组和个别干预组之间没有观察到显著的结果差异.
- 在两组中,均报告了中大效果大小的改善.
结论:
- 试点数据表明,基于职业的群体干预可能会产生与住院康复中的个人治疗相比较的结果.
- 需要更大的样本大小才能确定基于职业的群体干预措施的影响和有效性.
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