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Identification and Use of Assessment Tools in Spanish Occupational Therapists: An Exploratory Study

The use of standardized assessment tools is essential for the occupational therapy intervention process to ensure clinical practice is appropriate and of high quality. This study aimed to explore which assessment tools Spanish occupational therapists use in their clinical practice. An ad hoc online...

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Autores principales: Prieto-Botella, Daniel, Sánchez-Pérez, Alicia, Sánchez-Moreno, Sergio, Hurtado-Pomares, Miriam, Peral-Gómez, Paula, Espinosa-Sempere, Cristina, Juárez-Leal, Iris, Fernández-Pires, Paula, Valera-Gran, Desirée, Navarrete-Muñoz, Eva-María
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9601930/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36292349
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10101902
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author Prieto-Botella, Daniel
Sánchez-Pérez, Alicia
Sánchez-Moreno, Sergio
Hurtado-Pomares, Miriam
Peral-Gómez, Paula
Espinosa-Sempere, Cristina
Juárez-Leal, Iris
Fernández-Pires, Paula
Valera-Gran, Desirée
Navarrete-Muñoz, Eva-María
author_facet Prieto-Botella, Daniel
Sánchez-Pérez, Alicia
Sánchez-Moreno, Sergio
Hurtado-Pomares, Miriam
Peral-Gómez, Paula
Espinosa-Sempere, Cristina
Juárez-Leal, Iris
Fernández-Pires, Paula
Valera-Gran, Desirée
Navarrete-Muñoz, Eva-María
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description The use of standardized assessment tools is essential for the occupational therapy intervention process to ensure clinical practice is appropriate and of high quality. This study aimed to explore which assessment tools Spanish occupational therapists use in their clinical practice. An ad hoc online questionnaire of 19 open and closed questions was used to collect information on assessment tools, socio-demographics, and academic background. The assessment tools were classified according to the main domains of occupational therapy using the last edition of the American Occupational Therapy Association framework. The survey was completed by 73 Spanish occupational therapists, of whom 86.3% were women; the median age was 31 years, and more than 60% treated people suffering from neurological and neurodegenerative disorders or worked in geriatric medicine. Of 147 assessment tools identified, those designed to assess activities of daily living, body functions, process skills, and motor skills were the instruments most frequently used. Specifically, the Barthel Index, Lawton Instrumental ADL Scale, Functional Independence Measure, Sensory Profile 2, and Mini-Examen Cognoscitivo were the tools most employed by Spanish occupational therapists. However, more than one third of the participants used assessment tools without knowing whether they were validated in the Spanish context and/or a specific target population. To our knowledge, this is the first time a study has examined the use and type of assessment tools in Spanish occupational therapists. Our results may constitute a positive step forward for developing strategies for enhancing evidence-based assessment in occupational therapy practice.
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spelling pubmed-96019302022-10-27 Identification and Use of Assessment Tools in Spanish Occupational Therapists: An Exploratory Study Prieto-Botella, Daniel Sánchez-Pérez, Alicia Sánchez-Moreno, Sergio Hurtado-Pomares, Miriam Peral-Gómez, Paula Espinosa-Sempere, Cristina Juárez-Leal, Iris Fernández-Pires, Paula Valera-Gran, Desirée Navarrete-Muñoz, Eva-María Healthcare (Basel) Article The use of standardized assessment tools is essential for the occupational therapy intervention process to ensure clinical practice is appropriate and of high quality. This study aimed to explore which assessment tools Spanish occupational therapists use in their clinical practice. An ad hoc online questionnaire of 19 open and closed questions was used to collect information on assessment tools, socio-demographics, and academic background. The assessment tools were classified according to the main domains of occupational therapy using the last edition of the American Occupational Therapy Association framework. The survey was completed by 73 Spanish occupational therapists, of whom 86.3% were women; the median age was 31 years, and more than 60% treated people suffering from neurological and neurodegenerative disorders or worked in geriatric medicine. Of 147 assessment tools identified, those designed to assess activities of daily living, body functions, process skills, and motor skills were the instruments most frequently used. Specifically, the Barthel Index, Lawton Instrumental ADL Scale, Functional Independence Measure, Sensory Profile 2, and Mini-Examen Cognoscitivo were the tools most employed by Spanish occupational therapists. However, more than one third of the participants used assessment tools without knowing whether they were validated in the Spanish context and/or a specific target population. To our knowledge, this is the first time a study has examined the use and type of assessment tools in Spanish occupational therapists. Our results may constitute a positive step forward for developing strategies for enhancing evidence-based assessment in occupational therapy practice. MDPI 2022-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9601930/ /pubmed/36292349 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10101902 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sánchez-Moreno, Sergio
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Juárez-Leal, Iris
Fernández-Pires, Paula
Valera-Gran, Desirée
Navarrete-Muñoz, Eva-María
Identification and Use of Assessment Tools in Spanish Occupational Therapists: An Exploratory Study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9601930/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36292349
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10101902
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