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An Exploration of the Experiences and Perceptions of TBI Survivors About Accessing Vocational Rehabilitation During the COVID-19 Pandemic

机译:探索 TBI 幸存者在 COVID-19 大流行期间获得职业康复的经验和看法

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Background: Statistics indicate a high prevalence of TBI in South Africa, with many individuals with TBI not returning to work. The lack of return to work among TBI survivors is particularly due to factors such as injury severity, preinjury educational and occupational status, and age at injury. However, in addition to the above factors, there was the COVID-19 pandemic, which resulted in the de-escalation of nonessential outpatient services in order to assist with curbing the spread of the virus. Objective: The aim of the article is to explore the experiences and perceptions of TBI survivors about accessing vocational rehabilitation during the COVID-19 pandemic and how this has affected their worker roles. Method: A descriptive, explorative qualitative research design was used, and semistructured interviews were conducted to collect data. The authors subsequently analysed the transcribed data using a thematic analysis approach. The COREQ (consolidated criteria for reporting qualitative research) checklist was used as a reporting guideline. Ten TBI survivors and two individuals working in the public health sector participated in this study. Two semistructured interviews were conducted with each research participant. Results: Three themes emanated from the study, namely, Theme 1: “The barriers to accessing rehabilitation during the COVID-19 pandemic” represents the participants' barriers to accessing rehabilitation programmes throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Theme 2: “Lack of rehabilitation negatively influenced the individual with TBI occupational performance” describes how the lack of OT rehabilitation during the COVID-19 pandemic impacted the participants' quality of life. Theme 3: “Factors that facilitated access to rehabilitation during the COVID-19 pandemic” describes the factors that facilitated access to OT rehabilitation services during the COVID-19 pandemic. Conclusion: The study found that there were barriers and facilitators to accessing occupational therapy rehabilitation during the COVID-19 pandemic for TBI survivors. More research needs to be conducted to explore the efficacy of telehealth/telemedicine for occupational therapy rehabilitation and the role of the occupational therapist in global pandemics.
机译:背景: 统计数据表明,南非的 TBI 患病率很高,许多 TBI 患者没有重返工作岗位。TBI 幸存者无法重返工作岗位主要是由于受伤严重程度、受伤前的教育和职业状况以及受伤年龄等因素。然而,除了上述因素之外,还有 COVID-19 大流行,这导致非必要的门诊服务降级,以帮助遏制病毒的传播。目的: 本文的目的是探讨 TBI 幸存者在 COVID-19 大流行期间获得职业康复的经验和看法,以及这如何影响他们的工人角色。方法:采用描述性、探索性定性研究设计,并进行半结构化访谈以收集数据。作者随后使用主题分析方法分析了转录的数据。COREQ(报告定性研究的综合标准)检查表被用作报告指南。10 名 TBI 幸存者和 2 名在公共卫生部门工作的个人参与了这项研究。对每位研究参与者进行了两次半结构化访谈。结果: 该研究提出了三个主题,即主题 1:“COVID-19 大流行期间获得康复的障碍”代表了参与者在整个 COVID-19 大流行期间获得康复计划的障碍。主题 2:“缺乏康复对 TBI 个体的职业表现产生了负面影响”描述了 COVID-19 大流行期间缺乏 OT 康复如何影响参与者的生活质量。主题 3:“在 COVID-19 大流行期间促进获得康复的因素”描述了在 COVID-19 大流行期间促进获得 OT 康复服务的因素。结论:研究发现,在 COVID-19 大流行期间,TBI 幸存者获得职业治疗康复存在障碍和便利因素。需要进行更多研究来探索远程医疗/远程医疗对职业治疗康复的疗效以及职业治疗师在全球大流行中的作用。

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