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Title: | Reforming allied health service provision in residential aged care to improve the rehabilitation reach: a feasibility study. | Authors: | Brusco N.;Ekegren C.;Rawson H.;Taylor N.F.;Morphet J. ;Hill K.;Anderson J.;Stephen K.;Crabtree, Amelia ;Levinger P.;Whittaker S.L.;Soh S.-E.;Dulfer F.;Lawler K. | Monash Health Department(s): | Rehabilitation and Subacute Care Allied Health Monash University - School of Clinical Sciences at Monash Health Monash Ageing Research Centre (MONARC) |
Institution: | (Brusco, Ekegren, Hill, Whittaker) Rehabilitation Ageing and Independent Living (RAIL) Research Centre, Australia (Rawson, Morphet) Nursing and Midwifery, Monash University, Vic, Australia (Taylor) Allied Health Clinical Research Office, Eastern Health, Vic., Australia; and School of Allied Health Human Services and Sport La, Trobe University, Vic., Australia (Anderson, Stephen) Murrenda Residential Aged Care, Eastern Health, Australia (Crabtree) Division of Aged Care and Rehabilitation, Monash Health, Vic., Australia; and Monash Ageing Research Centre, School of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University, Vic., Australia; and National Centre for Healthy Ageing, Monash University and Peninsula Health, Vic., Australia (Levinger) National Ageing Research Institute, Australia (Soh) Monash University and Rehabilitation, Ageing and Independent Living (RAIL) Research Centre, Australia (Dulfer) Allied Health Services, Cabrini Health, Australia (Lawler) School of Allied Health Human Services and Sport La, Trobe University, Vic., Australia; and Wicking Dementia Research and Education Centre, University of Tasmania, Tas., Australia |
Issue Date: | 8-Feb-2024 | Copyright year: | 2024 | Place of publication: | Australia | Publication information: | Australian health review. 48(1) (pp 66-81), 2024. Date of Publication: 01 Feb 2024. | Journal: | Australian Health Review | Abstract: | Objective My Therapy is an allied health guided, co-designed rehabilitation self-management program for residents of aged care facilities. This study aimed to determine the feasibility of implementing My Therapy in a residential aged care setting. Methods This observational study was conducted on a 30-bed wing, within a 90-bed metropolitan residential aged care facility, attached to a public health service, in Victoria, Australia. Staff and resident data were collected prospectively over 6 weeks (staff focus groups, patient surveys, and audits) to evaluate the feasibility domains of acceptability , reach and demand , practicality , integration , limited efficacy testing and adaptations . Results Twenty-six residents and five allied health staff (physiotherapy and occupational therapy) participated. My Therapy was acceptable to residents (survey) and staff (focus groups). Via initial My Therapy discussions between the resident and the therapists, to determine goals and resident preferences, My Therapy reached 26 residents (n =26/26, 100% program reach ), with 15 residents subsequently receiving a rehabilitation program (n =15/26, 58% program demand ). The remaining 11 residents did not participate due to resident preference or safety issues (n =11/26, 42%). Collecting physical function outcome measures for limited efficacy testing was practical , and the cost of My Therapy was AUD$6 per resident per day, suggesting financial integration may be possible. Several adaptations were required, due to limited allied health staff, complex resident goal setting and program co-design. Conclusion My Therapy has the potential to improve the rehabilitation reach of allied health services in residential aged care. While introducing this low-cost intervention is feasible, adaptations were required for successful implementation. | DOI: | http://monash.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://dx.doi.org/10.1071/AH23206 | PubMed URL: | 38245911 [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=38245911] | URI: | https://repository.monashhealth.org/monashhealthjspui/handle/1/51139 | Type: | Article | Subjects: | occupational therapy | Type of Clinical Study or Trial: | Observational study (cohort, case-control, cross sectional, or survey) Qualitative study |
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