A comparison of two assessments of levels of functioning in clients with intellectual disability between occupational therapists and nursing staff within a long-term mental healthcare facility in South Africa.

Journal: Curationis

Volume: 39

Issue: 1

Year of Publication: 2018

Affiliated Institutions:  School of Therapeutic Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand. Janine.vanderLinde@wits.ac.za.

Abstract summary 

The implementation of the South African Mental Health Care Act, which regulates care for clients with intellectual disabilities, impacted on the healthcare services provided to this population. Changes in the Act necessitated planning of new care packages, which resulted in the investigation of the current hospital client profile, as well as assessment data on patient abilities according to the occupational therapist and nursing staff as primary caregivers.A retrospective, descriptive correlation study design was used as information was analysed from an existing database. Descriptive analysis of clients' demographic data, occupational performance and adaptive functioning were done, as well as a Spearman's rank correlation test and cluster analysis to describe the association between the levels of functioning as measured by the different professions.The results indicated low levels of abilities, as well as a good to excellent correlation between results of the Fairview self-help scale and Creative Participation Assessment.This study provided preliminary evidence that these two tools are valuable instruments for measuring occupational performance and adaptive functioning in institutions that provide care for this vulnerable and under-researched population.

Authors & Co-authors:  Van der Linde Janine J Casteleijn Daleen D

Study Outcome 

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Citations :  American Occupational Therapy Association , 2014, ‘Occupational therapy practice framework: Domain and process. 3rd Edition’, American Journal of Occupational Therapy 68(suppl. 1), S1–S48.
Authors :  2
Identifiers
Doi : 1665
SSN : 2223-6279
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Adult
Other Terms
Study Design
Descriptive Study,Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
South Africa
Publication Country
South Africa