The experience of Malaysian occupational therapists in conducting home assessments and home visits with older clients

Introduction: Home visits are complex processes for clients and occupational therapists. Despite the benefits of home visits, the numbers of home visits being conducted are decreasing in international settings due to service constraints or client reluctance. Published international studies may not b...

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Main Authors: Romli, Muhammad Hibatullah, Mackenzie, Lynette, Tan, Maw Pin, Lovarini, Meryl, Clemson, Lindy
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Published: Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2017
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spelling my.upm.eprints.525592017-06-07T02:38:00Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/52559/ The experience of Malaysian occupational therapists in conducting home assessments and home visits with older clients Romli, Muhammad Hibatullah Mackenzie, Lynette Tan, Maw Pin Lovarini, Meryl Clemson, Lindy Introduction: Home visits are complex processes for clients and occupational therapists. Despite the benefits of home visits, the numbers of home visits being conducted are decreasing in international settings due to service constraints or client reluctance. Published international studies may not be applicable to Malaysia due to cultural and geo-demographic differences relating to the home context. This study aimed to explore the experience of occupational therapists in Malaysia in conducting home visits. Materials and Methods: A focus group discussion was conducted with seven occupational therapists in one teaching hospital in Kuala Lumpur. The group session was audio-recorded, transcribed, summarised and analysed using thematic analysis. Results: Themes developed were: i) client factors inhibiting effective service provision, ii) uninformed policies and guidelines, and iii) professional identity and growth. Conclusions: Our study has revealed major challenges for Malaysian occupational therapists with regards to conducting home visits. Future studies should now evaluate factors underlying reluctance to participate in home visits and effective strategies to overcome these difficulties. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2017 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/52559/1/2017050314424903_MJMHS_Jan_2017_-_0065_Malaysia_Occupational_Theraphist.pdf Romli, Muhammad Hibatullah and Mackenzie, Lynette and Tan, Maw Pin and Lovarini, Meryl and Clemson, Lindy (2017) The experience of Malaysian occupational therapists in conducting home assessments and home visits with older clients. Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences, 13 (1). pp. 17-25. ISSN 1675-8544 http://www.medic.upm.edu.my/upload/dokumen/2017050314424903_MJMHS_Jan_2017_-_0065_Malaysia_Occupational_Theraphist.pdf
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description Introduction: Home visits are complex processes for clients and occupational therapists. Despite the benefits of home visits, the numbers of home visits being conducted are decreasing in international settings due to service constraints or client reluctance. Published international studies may not be applicable to Malaysia due to cultural and geo-demographic differences relating to the home context. This study aimed to explore the experience of occupational therapists in Malaysia in conducting home visits. Materials and Methods: A focus group discussion was conducted with seven occupational therapists in one teaching hospital in Kuala Lumpur. The group session was audio-recorded, transcribed, summarised and analysed using thematic analysis. Results: Themes developed were: i) client factors inhibiting effective service provision, ii) uninformed policies and guidelines, and iii) professional identity and growth. Conclusions: Our study has revealed major challenges for Malaysian occupational therapists with regards to conducting home visits. Future studies should now evaluate factors underlying reluctance to participate in home visits and effective strategies to overcome these difficulties.
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author Romli, Muhammad Hibatullah
Mackenzie, Lynette
Tan, Maw Pin
Lovarini, Meryl
Clemson, Lindy
spellingShingle Romli, Muhammad Hibatullah
Mackenzie, Lynette
Tan, Maw Pin
Lovarini, Meryl
Clemson, Lindy
The experience of Malaysian occupational therapists in conducting home assessments and home visits with older clients
author_facet Romli, Muhammad Hibatullah
Mackenzie, Lynette
Tan, Maw Pin
Lovarini, Meryl
Clemson, Lindy
author_sort Romli, Muhammad Hibatullah
title The experience of Malaysian occupational therapists in conducting home assessments and home visits with older clients
title_short The experience of Malaysian occupational therapists in conducting home assessments and home visits with older clients
title_full The experience of Malaysian occupational therapists in conducting home assessments and home visits with older clients
title_fullStr The experience of Malaysian occupational therapists in conducting home assessments and home visits with older clients
title_full_unstemmed The experience of Malaysian occupational therapists in conducting home assessments and home visits with older clients
title_sort experience of malaysian occupational therapists in conducting home assessments and home visits with older clients
publisher Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia
publishDate 2017
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/52559/1/2017050314424903_MJMHS_Jan_2017_-_0065_Malaysia_Occupational_Theraphist.pdf
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