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Title: Occupational therapists’ experiences and perspectives towards occupation-based practice in Thailand: A mixed-methods study
Authors: Anuchart Kaunnil
Supalak Khemthong
Sarinya Sriphetcharawut
Peeradech Thichanpiang
Veerawat Sansri
Surachart Thongchoomsin
Kannika Permpoonputtana
Cristina R. Smith
Authors: Anuchart Kaunnil
Supalak Khemthong
Sarinya Sriphetcharawut
Peeradech Thichanpiang
Veerawat Sansri
Surachart Thongchoomsin
Kannika Permpoonputtana
Cristina R. Smith
Keywords: Health Professions
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2020
Abstract: © The Author(s) 2020. Introduction: Occupation-based practice is a core tenet of occupational therapy. This study explores perspectives and experiences with occupation-based practice among Thai occupational therapists. Method: Using mixed methods, a focus group was conducted with eight occupational therapists, and the results were interpreted using thematic analysis. A questionnaire survey was also completed concerning practitioner perspectives (n = 216). Findings: Three major themes were identified: (a) perspectives on occupation-based practice were related to practice areas and felt to strengthen the identity of occupational therapy (52% strongly agree), leading to improved services and better outcomes for clients (44% strongly agree); (b) approaches focused on activities of daily living were appropriate for cross-practice areas; and (c) occupation-based practice is consistent with integrated medical sciences and occupations for clients (52% strongly agree). Conclusion: Implementing occupation-based practice will be of value to clients, provide benefits as a compass to direct processes, and enhance clinical reasoning and outcomes.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/70642
ISSN: 14776006
03080226
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