Arbetsterapeuters upplevelser av rehabiliteringsmetoden “Tidig understödd utskrivning med fortsatt rehabilitering i hemmet” vid stroke
(2019) ATPK62 20191Sustainable occupations and health in a life course perspective
Department of Health Sciences
- Abstract (Swedish)
- Bakgrund: 2018 publicerades nya riktlinjer för vård vid stroke i Sverige. Riktlinjerna har ökat prioriteringen av
rehabiliteringsmetoden Tidig understödd utskrivning, även kallat Early Supported Discharge (ESD). ESD innebär att samma multidisciplinära team, där arbetsterapeuter utgör en väsentlig roll, både koordinerar utskrivning och utför hemrehabilitering. Tidigare studier har undersökt effekt och upplevelse av ESD. Det saknas dock studier om hur yrkesgruppen arbetsterapeuter upplever ESD.
Syfte: Undersöka upplevelser av rehabiliteringsmetoden ESD vid stroke hos arbetsterapeuter i Sverige som arbetar, eller har arbetat, med denna metod.
Metod: Studien har kvalitativ design. Tio semistrukturerade intervjuer genomfördes, vilka sedan... (More) - Bakgrund: 2018 publicerades nya riktlinjer för vård vid stroke i Sverige. Riktlinjerna har ökat prioriteringen av
rehabiliteringsmetoden Tidig understödd utskrivning, även kallat Early Supported Discharge (ESD). ESD innebär att samma multidisciplinära team, där arbetsterapeuter utgör en väsentlig roll, både koordinerar utskrivning och utför hemrehabilitering. Tidigare studier har undersökt effekt och upplevelse av ESD. Det saknas dock studier om hur yrkesgruppen arbetsterapeuter upplever ESD.
Syfte: Undersöka upplevelser av rehabiliteringsmetoden ESD vid stroke hos arbetsterapeuter i Sverige som arbetar, eller har arbetat, med denna metod.
Metod: Studien har kvalitativ design. Tio semistrukturerade intervjuer genomfördes, vilka sedan analyserades med innehållsanalys.
Resultat: Arbetsterapeuterna upplever att ESD främjar det arbetsterapeutiska synsättet, klientens upplevelse, terapeutiska alliansen samt upplevs som mer klientcentrerad och positiv, jämfört med traditionell rehabilitering. Slutsats: Resultatet bidrar till ökad förståelse för arbetsterapeuters upplevelse av ESD, med fokus på hemmiljöns och terapeutiska alliansens betydelse. Fler studier om ESD behövs för att öka förståelsen för metoden. (Less) - Abstract
- Background: The rehabilitation method Early Supported Discharge (ESD) has gained in priority according to
the new Swedish stroke-care guidelines that were published year 2018. ESD implies that the same multidisciplinary team, where occupational therapists constitutes an important role, both coordinates discharge and performs the home rehabilitation. Even though there are earlier studies examining the effect and experience of ESD, there is still a lack of studies examining just how occupational therapists experience ESD.
Aim: Examine the experiences of the rehabilitation method ESD, with regards to stroke patients, for occupational therapists in Sweden who practice, or have, practised this method.
Method: The study has a qualitative... (More) - Background: The rehabilitation method Early Supported Discharge (ESD) has gained in priority according to
the new Swedish stroke-care guidelines that were published year 2018. ESD implies that the same multidisciplinary team, where occupational therapists constitutes an important role, both coordinates discharge and performs the home rehabilitation. Even though there are earlier studies examining the effect and experience of ESD, there is still a lack of studies examining just how occupational therapists experience ESD.
Aim: Examine the experiences of the rehabilitation method ESD, with regards to stroke patients, for occupational therapists in Sweden who practice, or have, practised this method.
Method: The study has a qualitative design. Ten semi-structured interviews were conducted, which then were analyzed with a content analysis.
Result: ESD were experienced by occupational therapists to facilitate the approach of occupational therapy, the experience of the client, the therapeutic alliance and were perceived as more client-centered and positive, compared to the traditional rehabilitation methods.
Conclusion: The result contributes to a greater understanding of how occupational therapists experience ESD, with respect to the therapeutic alliance and the home environment. There is a great need for further studies on ESD to establish a greater understanding for this method. (Less)
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- author
- Luneckaite, Dalia LU and Friman, Malin LU
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- organization
- course
- ATPK62 20191
- year
- 2019
- type
- M2 - Bachelor Degree
- subject
- keywords
- Arbetsterapi, stroke, rehabilitering, Early supported discharge, hemmiljö, klientcentrering, terapeutisk allians
- language
- Swedish
- id
- 8981103
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- 2019-06-26 11:04:54
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- 2019-06-26 11:04:54
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