Occupation-based group programs in the inpatient hospital rehabilitation setting: a scoping review.
Kaitlyn SpaldingLouise GustafssonAmelia Di TommasoPublished in: Disability and rehabilitation (2020)
There is a dearth of evidence on the impact of occupation-based group service focus in the inpatient rehabilitation setting. Considering the importance of occupation to the profession, further investigation into the use of this approach in a group setting is required.Implications for rehabilitationOccupation-based groups are used in inpatient rehabilitation to achieve more therapy time but there is variability in group processes and outcomes measured.Patient centred occupation-based groups appear to have an influence on patient satisfaction and experience.For the occupation-based groups reviewed, providing explicit links between patient goals, therapeutic activity and real life was important for improving outcomes.There is a growing focus for the use of occupation-based groups in occupational therapy and more research is needed to establish effectiveness.