Occupational Therapy in Postacute Care for Survivors of COVID-19: Research Gaps We Need to Fill

Am J Occup Ther. 2021 Jul-Aug;75(Supplement_1):7511347020p1-7511347020p5. doi: 10.5014/ajot.2021.049195.ABSTRACTThis column discusses issues in the delivery of postacute care (PAC) rehabilitation services for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) survivors and gaps in the current research. Occupational therapy practitioners must not only better understand factors that influence the type of PAC rehabilitation a COVID-19 survivor will receive but also comprehend how wide variations in delivery of PAC occupational therapy have affected important outcomes for survivors. The COVID-19 Rehabilitation Research Framework, developed by Cochrane Rehabilitation and the World Health Organization Rehabilitation Program, offers a guide for occupational therapy research priorities that may fill two important gaps: (1) the need for high-quality PAC rehabilitation studies and (2) the need for research on activity and participation assessments and outcomes for COVID-19 survivors. Using electronic health records and other data sources, occupational therapy practitioners and researchers can help build the evidence base to support and guide PAC rehabilitation for survivors of COVID-19 and, perhaps, future pandemics.PMID:34405801 | DOI:10.5014/ajot.2021.049195
Source: The American Journal of Occupational Therapy - Category: Occupational Health Authors: Source Type: research