Literature DB >> 19256165

Factors that predict the post-discharge use of recommended assistive technology (AT).

Trish Wielandt1, Kryss Mckenna, Leigh Tooth, Jenny Strong.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study investigated the ability of client-, assistive technology (AT)- and intervention-related factors to predict the post-discharge use of rails and bathing, toileting and dressing AT, which had been recommended by an occupational therapist during hospitalisation.
METHOD: A prospective correlational study involving interviews conducted pre and post discharge for those clients who required rails and bathing, toileting and dressing AT was used. Additionally, a direct logistic regression analysis with backwards elimination was performed to identify predictor variables.
RESULTS: Variables found to predict AT use included participants' perceptions of the characteristics of the AT, the presence or absence of anxiety, and their ability to recall AT training. Additionally four other variables (intended post-discharge use of AT, negative perceptions about disability/illness, perceived benefit of the AT and having a choice during the AT selection process) were strongly related to AT use. Although these four variables were not included in the best final model they are nevertheless important and need to be considered when recommending AT.
CONCLUSIONS: The findings suggest that occupational therapists need to ensure that AT is recommended using a client-centred approach, where clients' perceptions and opinions are considered along with their needs and goals. The Matching Person to Technology (MPT) Model is suggested as a useful framework to guide the process of recommending AT.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 19256165     DOI: 10.1080/09638280500167159

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol        ISSN: 1748-3107


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