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Community-Based Health Promotion in Occupational Therapy: Assess Before You Assess

Journal of Applied Gerontology, Ahead of Print.
In the United States, the role of occupational therapy (OT) in provision of community-based health promotion is supported well in the literature; however, few practitioners are working in this arena. This mixed methods multiphase design study presents an example of a needs assessment process: assess before you assess. Participants included OT practitioners, residents in a low-income community housing complex, and older adult residents in another community housing complex. Methods included phenomenological and nonexperimental cross-sectional survey study design. Data analysis included coding, categorizing, and creating themes; composite scoring, Spearman correlations, and independent t tests for comparing variables. Results indicated that OT practitioners need more guidance and involvement to shift their paradigm from rehabilitation to community health promotion. Conducting needs assessments in three phases supports effective health promotion programming in community settings.

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Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 05/27/2020 | Link to this post on IFP |
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