Title of article :
Evidence-Based Practice in Primary Care Occupational Therapy: A Cross-Sectional Surveyin Sweden
Author/Authors :
Lindström, Ann-Charlotte NärhälsanRehabilitationSörhaga - Alingsås, Sweden , Bernhardsson, Susanne NärhälsanResearchandDevelopmentPrimaryHealthCare - RegionVästraGötaland - Gothenburg, Sweden
Abstract :
Understandingofattitudes,knowledge,andbehaviourrelatedtoevidence-basedpractice(EBP)andguidelinesin
Swedishoccupationaltherapyislimited.Thestudyaimsweretoinvestigateattitudes,knowledge,andbehaviourrelatedto
evidence-basedpracticeandguidelinesofSwedishoccupationaltherapistsinprimarycare.Methods.Aweb-basedsurveyof
94Swedishprimarycareoccupationaltherapists(responserate53.7%).Datawereanalysedusinglogisticregressions.
Results.AttitudestowardsEBPandguidelineswerehighlypositive(97%–98%).Abouthalfoftherespondentsreported
confidenceinfindingandusingevidence.Almosttwo-thirdsreportedbeingawareofguidelinesand47%knowingwhereto
findguidelines.Four-fifthsstatedthattheyhadeasyaccesstoguidelinesand75%thattheyusedguidelinesfrequently.Men
weremorelikelytofeelconfidenttofindresearch(OR8.58,95%CI1.03to71.66;p=0047)andhaveeasyaccessto
guidelines(OR9.10,95%CI1.94to42.83;p=0005).Occupationaltherapistsolderthan50yearsweremorelikelytointegrate
patientpreferenceswithguidelineuse(OR6.44,95%CI1.14to36.57;p=0035).Fewreportedreadingscientificarticles,and
manyexpresseduncertaintyinfindingresearch.Themainbarrierforusingguidelineswasreportedtobelackoftime.
Conclusion.AlthoughattitudesamongprimarycareoccupationaltherapiststowardsEBParepositiveandalargeproportion
reportusingguidelines,manystatethattheywanttolearnmoreandimprovetheirevidence-basedpracticeskills.Thefindings
suggestthateducationmeasuresneedtobetakentoaddresstheidentifiedshortcomings
Keywords :
Evidence-Based Practice , Primary Care Occupational Therapy , A Cross-Sectional Surveyin Sweden , Evidence-based practice (EBP)
Journal title :
Occupational Therapy International