The research and educational priorities of rural occupational therapists.

J Daly, L Adamson, E Chang, P Bell
Author Information
  1. J Daly: University of Western Sydney, Macarthur, New South Wales.

Abstract

The aim of this pilot research project was to identify the research and educational priorities of occupational therapists practising in rural New South Wales. Eight participants were recruited in the south-western region of the State. The Delphi technique was used to obtain the most reliable consensus of the research participants. Priorities emerged in four designated areas: (1) research that would be of value to clients; (2) research that would be of value in providing community care for clients; (3) research that would be of value in facilitating health promotion and disease prevention; and (4) research that would be of value to professional and educational needs. In the final phase of the study, 23 high priorities were identified. The findings of the study suggest directions for research and continuing education in occupational therapy which may benefit rural practitioners and their clients.

MeSH Term

Attitude of Health Personnel
Community Health Centers
Delphi Technique
Health Priorities
Health Services Research
Hospitals, Rural
New South Wales
Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapy Department, Hospital
Pilot Projects
Professional Practice Location
Research
Rural Health
Sampling Studies

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