What is it about?

Occupational therapy clinicians working in South Africa’s public healthcare had views on what patients thought about their vocational rehabilitation services that were based on anecdotal evidence. However evidence-based practice requires more than that. Reliable information is important in patient-centred practice and in the assessment of service quality. Clinical occupational therapists used the convergent interviewing technique to explore patients’ views of the vocational rehabilitation services on offer in public hospitals. An Action Learning Action Research (ALAR) approach was used to explore the vocational rehabilitation services occupational therapy clinicians provided over a two week period in three settings. The majority (96%) of patients interviewed were not aware that occupational therapists offered vocational rehabilitation services. The convergent interview technique allowed continued unrestricted discussion of their vocational rehabilitation concerns and provided evidence that patients had significant concerns about work. Critical reflection on the interview experience and technique indicated that therapists were in favour of using convergent interviewing to obtain their patients views about the services offered. Therapists found the convergent interview technique easy to apply in clinical practice.

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Why is it important?

Establishing patients’ views of a clinical service have multiple values. However it is meaningless unless clinicians use the knowledge to improve service delivery to the patients who provided the views. Convergent interviewing was a valuable technique for occupational therapy clinicians to incorporate patients’ views of their services into service development.

Perspectives

This way of investigating clinical services is recommended for use other healthcare professions and clinical settings.

Hester van Biljon
University of the Witwaterrand

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This page is a summary of: Exploring service delivery in occupational therapy: The use of convergent interviewing, Work, June 2017, IOS Press,
DOI: 10.3233/wor-172557.
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