An exploratory study of occupational therapy’ assessment competence: competencies of occupational therapy dealing with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

Background: Occupational Therapist (OTs) dealing with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) professions face new challenges and opportunities as service delivery contexts expand. The landscape for the profession of OTs dealing with ASD is an ongoing development and delivery of services is in new or underde...

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Main Authors: Abdul Karim, Ruwinah, Abd. Wahid, Nur Husna, Suhairom, Nornazirah
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Published: Human Resource Management Academic Research Society (HRMARS) 2023
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spelling my.utm.1051682024-04-07T04:05:57Z http://eprints.utm.my/105168/ An exploratory study of occupational therapy’ assessment competence: competencies of occupational therapy dealing with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Abdul Karim, Ruwinah Abd. Wahid, Nur Husna Suhairom, Nornazirah Q Science (General) QP Physiology Background: Occupational Therapist (OTs) dealing with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) professions face new challenges and opportunities as service delivery contexts expand. The landscape for the profession of OTs dealing with ASD is an ongoing development and delivery of services is in new or underdeveloped practise settings. Assessment of occupational therapist competence in dealing with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) patient is required to ensure occupational therapists are highly competent and provide and deliver a quality health service. As a result, the current competencies of OTs dealing with ASD patients must be explored. Objectives: The primary goal of this study is to explore competencies that could be used to assess occupational therapist competence in autism settings. To explore the competencies, the following research objectives was explored; 1) To identify competencies of occupational therapy dealing with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) through document analysis and 2) To identify competencies of occupational therapy dealing with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) through from the perceptions of occupational therapist specialist. Methods: This study used a qualitative method design that included document analysis and interviews with six experts, including two clinician therapists and four academic professionals. Atlas.ti software was used to explore themes in the data. Data was also subjected to two types of validation procedures: Fleiss-kappa and expert content validation.Results: Thematic analysis of the data revealed six main competencies assessment constructs for OTs working with ASD patients: professionalism, performance and communication, clinical knowledge, clinical skills, patient management, and therapist contributions.Conclusions: To ensure the quality of occupational therapist services, competency assessments will allow for the evaluation of potential or existing therapists' skills, knowledge, and performance in relation to defined performance standards in order to determine their aptitude and suitability for dealing with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) patients. Human Resource Management Academic Research Society (HRMARS) 2023-12-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/105168/1/RuwinahAbdulKarim2023_AnExploratoryStudyofOccupationalTherapysAssessmentCompetence.pdf Abdul Karim, Ruwinah and Abd. Wahid, Nur Husna and Suhairom, Nornazirah (2023) An exploratory study of occupational therapy’ assessment competence: competencies of occupational therapy dealing with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). International Journal Of Academic Research In Business And Social Sciences, 13 (12). pp. 1516-1524. ISSN 2222-6990 http://dx.doi.org/10.6007/IJARBSS/v13-i12/20053 DOI: 10.6007/IJARBSS/v13-i12/20053
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Abdul Karim, Ruwinah
Abd. Wahid, Nur Husna
Suhairom, Nornazirah
An exploratory study of occupational therapy’ assessment competence: competencies of occupational therapy dealing with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
description Background: Occupational Therapist (OTs) dealing with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) professions face new challenges and opportunities as service delivery contexts expand. The landscape for the profession of OTs dealing with ASD is an ongoing development and delivery of services is in new or underdeveloped practise settings. Assessment of occupational therapist competence in dealing with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) patient is required to ensure occupational therapists are highly competent and provide and deliver a quality health service. As a result, the current competencies of OTs dealing with ASD patients must be explored. Objectives: The primary goal of this study is to explore competencies that could be used to assess occupational therapist competence in autism settings. To explore the competencies, the following research objectives was explored; 1) To identify competencies of occupational therapy dealing with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) through document analysis and 2) To identify competencies of occupational therapy dealing with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) through from the perceptions of occupational therapist specialist. Methods: This study used a qualitative method design that included document analysis and interviews with six experts, including two clinician therapists and four academic professionals. Atlas.ti software was used to explore themes in the data. Data was also subjected to two types of validation procedures: Fleiss-kappa and expert content validation.Results: Thematic analysis of the data revealed six main competencies assessment constructs for OTs working with ASD patients: professionalism, performance and communication, clinical knowledge, clinical skills, patient management, and therapist contributions.Conclusions: To ensure the quality of occupational therapist services, competency assessments will allow for the evaluation of potential or existing therapists' skills, knowledge, and performance in relation to defined performance standards in order to determine their aptitude and suitability for dealing with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) patients.
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author Abdul Karim, Ruwinah
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Suhairom, Nornazirah
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title An exploratory study of occupational therapy’ assessment competence: competencies of occupational therapy dealing with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
title_short An exploratory study of occupational therapy’ assessment competence: competencies of occupational therapy dealing with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
title_full An exploratory study of occupational therapy’ assessment competence: competencies of occupational therapy dealing with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
title_fullStr An exploratory study of occupational therapy’ assessment competence: competencies of occupational therapy dealing with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
title_full_unstemmed An exploratory study of occupational therapy’ assessment competence: competencies of occupational therapy dealing with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
title_sort exploratory study of occupational therapy’ assessment competence: competencies of occupational therapy dealing with autism spectrum disorder (asd).
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