Referral Prioritization in Home Care Occupational Therapy: A Matter of Perspective.

Referral Prioritization in Home Care Occupational Therapy: A Matter of Perspective. Can J Occup Ther. 2020 Apr 15;:8417420917500 Authors: Raymond MH, Feldman DE, Demers L Abstract BACKGROUND.: Prioritizing referrals for home care occupational therapy is somewhat subjective, and public and patient perspectives on waiting list priorities are unknown. PURPOSE.: To explore the views of home care occupational therapists (OTs), older persons (OPs) and adults with disabilities on waiting list priorities, as well as issues and challenges underlying these priorities. METHOD.: We conducted in-depth interviews with 11 OTs, 10 OPs and 9 adults with disabilities. Participants were asked to prioritize referral scenarios while explaining their choices. Directed and conventional content analysis allowed the identification of themes for each group of participants. FINDINGS.: OTs experienced conflicts of values but mainly prioritized referrals based on client safety. OPs sought to maximize client's independence, and persons with disabilities aimed to improve clients' social participation. IMPLICATIONS.: OTs should seek the perspectives of their target clientele on referral prioritization criteria and strive to adjust prioritization practices accordingly. PMID: 32292056 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy - Category: Occupational Health Authors: Tags: Can J Occup Ther Source Type: research