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Perceptions regarding school-based occupational therapy for children with emotional disturbances.

Karin J Barnes1, Alison J Beck, Kimberly A Vogel, Kimatha Oxford Grice, Douglas Murphy.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to identify the perceived appropriateness, extent, and types of services provided by occupational therapists to children with emotional disturbances in public schools. A nationally mailed survey was conducted of randomly selected school occupational therapists derived from the American Occupational Therapy Association School System Special Interest Section list. The sampling frame was 982 with a response rate of 48% (n = 476). Eighty-seven percent of all respondents were supportive of school occupational therapy for students with emotional disturbances, although these students made up only a small proportion of their caseload. The therapists indicated that a variety of intervention approaches were used with most targeting educational areas, especially handwriting. The most commonly reported intervention was sensory integration. Many respondents perceived that they could not provide effective interventions because they were not appropriately trained. Perceived lack of knowledge and confusion about occupational therapy's role may lead to underutilization of occupational therapy for addressing the complex needs of children with emotional disturbances. Further research and discussion are needed in the profession to arrive at consensus regarding what approaches are most appropriate and effective in schools.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12785673     DOI: 10.5014/ajot.57.3.337

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Occup Ther        ISSN: 0272-9490


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Review 1.  Curriculum-Based Handwriting Programs: A Systematic Review With Effect Sizes.

Authors:  Courtney Engel; Kristin Lillie; Sarah Zurawski; Brittany G Travers
Journal:  Am J Occup Ther       Date:  2018 May/Jun

2.  Age as a factor in sensory integration function in Taiwanese children.

Authors:  Chin-Kai Lin; Huey-Min Wu; Hsin-Yi Wang; Mei-Hui Tseng; Chung-Hui Lin
Journal:  Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat       Date:  2013-07-25       Impact factor: 2.570

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