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Providing Verbal Assistance When Assessing Individuals Living with a Traumatic Brain Injury

Authors :
Guylaine Le Dorze
Carolina Bottari
Stéphanie Boulé-Riley
Heidi Keurentjes
Nathalie Bier
Priscilla Lam Wai Shun
Mireille Gagnon-Roy
Source :
Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy. Revue Canadienne D'Ergotherapie
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2021.

Abstract

Background. Occupational therapists play a major role in identifying the assistance needs of individuals living with a traumatic brain injury. However, to obtain an accurate assessment, verbal assistance should be provided only when necessary, according to the person's needs. Purpose. This study aimed to understand (1) how verbal assistance is provided during an evaluation of Instrumental Activities of Daily Living and (2) why it is provided in this manner. Method. Interviews were conducted with three expert occupational therapists using their own videotaped evaluation and a “think-aloud” method to explore their clinical reasoning when providing verbal assistance. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis. Findings. The process of providing verbal assistance was recognized as flexible and nonlinear, and influenced by various factors including the participants’ level of understanding of the client's abilities. Implications. This information will help therapists better understand how and when to provide verbal assistance when assessing their clients.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19119828 and 00084174
Volume :
88
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy. Revue Canadienne D'Ergotherapie
Accession number :
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