Title of article :
Awareness and Knowledge about Occupational Therapy in Jordan
Author/Authors :
Darawsheh, Wesam Barakat DepartmentofOccupationalTherapy - SchoolofRehabilitationSciences - TheUniversityofJordan - Amman, Jordan
Pages :
10
From page :
1
To page :
10
Abstract :
Knowledgeandawarenessaboutoccupationaltherapy(OT)areessentialforthedeliveryofqualitycaretoallclientsandfor occupationaltherapists’(OTRs)jobsatisfaction.OThasbeenapoorlyunderstoodprofessioninJordan.Thecurrentstudy reportsontheassessmentofJordanians’awarenessandknowledgeofoccupationaltherapy.Conveniencesamplingwasused. Therewere829participants(474males,355females),withmeanageof32±11.6yrs.Theywererecruitedfromthethreemain geographicalareasofJordan(northern,central,andsouthern)andfromalleducationallevels.Thesampleincluded222(26.8%) healthcarepersonnel,146(17.6%)clients,and461(55.6%)laypersons.Participantscompletedquestionnaires,andtheresults revealedthat48%ofthesamplehadpoorornoknowledgeaboutOT,while28.3%wereunawareofit.Also,OTwascommonly (50%)perceivedtobeexclusivelytargetingpeoplewithdisabilities(PWDs)andneurologicalandphysicalconditions(58%and 53%,resp.)inadditiontoexclusivelyprovidingservicesfortherehabilitationoftheupperextremity(48%).Common misconceptionsassociatedwithOTwerethatOTRsprescribemedication(43%)andOTRsarephysiotherapists(44%).These preliminaryfindingssuggestthateffortsneedtobedirectedbyOTRs,theJordanianSocietyofOccupationalTherapy(JSOT), andtheMinistryofHealthtopreservetheOTidentityandvalueandpromoteknowledgeaboutOTinthepublicandamong membersofinterdisciplinaryteams.Moreinterprofessionallearningneedstobeincorporatedwithinthecurriculaand placementsofallhealthcarepersonnels
Keywords :
Awareness , Knowledge , Occupational Therapy , Jordan , OT , OTRs
Journal title :
Occupational Therapy International
Serial Year :
2018
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Record number :
2616290
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