Title of article :
Integrating Occupational Therapy Specific Assessments in Practice: Exploring Practitioner Experiences
Author/Authors :
Kottorp, Anders Department of Neurobiology - Care Sciences - and Society (NVS) - Division of Occupational Therapy - Karolinska Institutet - Alfred Nobels All ́e - Huddinge, Sweden , Asaba, Eric Department of Neurobiology - Care Sciences - and Society (NVS) - Division of Occupational Therapy - Karolinska Institutet - Alfred Nobels All ́e - Huddinge, Sweden , Nakamura, Mio Department of Occupational Therapy - International University of Health and Welfare - Narita, Japan , Asaba, Akie Karolinska University Hospital - Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy Practice Areas, Huddinge - Sweden6Faculty for Health and Society - Malm ̈o University - Malm ̈o, Sweden
Abstract :
Occupational therapists sometimes find it challenging to integrate client-centered and occupational therapy specific
assessments in practice. The aim of this study was to explore the use of occupational therapy specific assessments such as the
Assessment of Motor and Process Skills (AMPS) among occupational therapists in Sweden and Japan. Methods. Interviews and
qualitative thematic analyses were utilized. Findings. Four themes are reported: (1)use it or lose it, (2)simply no space until after
hours, (3)biggest barriers can be colleagues, and (4)being more specific: communication. Conclusion. In keeping with previous
studies, occupational therapists often find it challenging to implement client-centered and occupation-based assessment tools into
practice. However, more work is needed to understand how best practices can be incorporated into a changing occupational therapy
daily practice.
Keywords :
Integrating Occupational Therapy Specific Assessments , Practice , Exploring Practitioner Experiences , AMPS
Journal title :
Occupational Therapy International