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http://dx.doi.org/10.15207/JKCS.2020.11.6.069

Convergence Study on the Recognition and Need of Spinal Cord Injury Occupational Therapy Guidelines  

Ha, Sung-Kyu (Dept. of Occupational Therapy, Graduate School of Yonsei University)
Park, Hae-Yean (Dept. of Occupational Therapy, College of Health Science, Yonsei University)
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Journal of the Korea Convergence Society / v.11, no.6, 2020 , pp. 69-74 More about this Journal
Abstract
Prior to the development of guidelines for occupational therapy for spinal cord injury, this study explored the actual condition of occupational therapy applied to patients with spinal cord injury and the range of guidelines required by the clinic, thereby raising the necessity and establishing an evidence-based rehabilitation intervention service system. It is thought that it will be used for research in the same field. As a survey method, a total of 15 days of surveys were conducted from October 3 to 17, 2019, among 112 occupational therapists, focusing on the organizations currently employed by occupational therapists. As a result, there are 106 physical activity training (94.6%), daily life movement training (85.7%), education-counseling-information 44 (39.3%), and guardian education 39 (34.8). %). The research results confirmed the recognition and clinical needs of occupational therapy guidelines.
Keywords
Convergence; Guidelines; Awareness and needs; Occupational therapy; Spinal cord injury;
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