Implementation of occupational therapy within early intervention in psychosis services: Results from a national survey

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作者
Thomas, Elizabeth C. [1 ]
Read, Halley [2 ]
Neumann, Nuriya [3 ]
Zagorac, Sarah [4 ]
Taylor, Caitlin [5 ]
Kramer, Ilyse [5 ]
Fisher, Ruth Marie [4 ]
De Angelis, Tina [5 ]
机构
[1] Temple Univ, Coll Publ Hlth, Philadelphia, PA 19122 USA
[2] Pacific Univ, Sch Occupat Therapy, Hillsboro, OR USA
[3] Kickstart, Pathways Community Serv, San Diego, CA USA
[4] Horizon House Inc, Indianapolis, IN USA
[5] Thomas Jefferson Univ, Coll Rehabil Sci, Philadelphia, PA 19107 USA
关键词
community participation; evidence-based practice; mental health services; psychotic disorders; young adults; MENTAL-ILLNESS; INDIVIDUALS;
D O I
10.1111/eip.13359
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Aim Occupational therapy plays an important role in fostering community participation in areas such as education, employment, leisure, and social relationships, yet its added value within early intervention in psychosis services, especially in the United States, remains poorly understood. The purpose of this research was to conduct a national survey of early intervention in psychosis programs to: (1) understand the role and unique contributions of occupational therapists to early intervention teams, and (2) identify barriers and supports to the implementation of occupational therapy services within these programs. Methods Fifty-one senior leaders from U.S.-based early intervention in psychosis programs participated in the national survey. The survey consisted of a series of closed and open-ended questions related to program staffing, the presence of specific services that fall within the occupational therapy scope of practice, and implementation barriers and supports. Results Despite there being strong interest in employing occupational therapists, a small proportion of programs (31%) reported having them on staff. Occupational therapists supported clients across multiple life areas and were significantly more likely than other team members to promote daily living activities (e.g., cooking) and to address sensory processing needs and challenges. Implementation was influenced by environmental/organizational and staff factors; the primary barrier was funding. Conclusions Findings support the role occupational therapists may play in facilitating the community participation of clients of early intervention services, but significant barriers to implementation of occupational therapy services remain. Additional research is needed to further identify the impact of occupational therapy services within the early intervention model.
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页码:652 / 661
页数:10
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