Perceived Influence on Service Goals Among Community-Working Occupational Therapists in Norway

Aim: This study aimed to assess the perceived influence that community-working occupational therapists in Norway have on the service goals of their respective organizations. In addition, we aimed to assess sociodemographic and work-related factors associated with the perceived level of influence. Me...

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Main Authors: Tore Bonsaksen, Unni Sveen, Anne-Stine Dolva, Sissel Horghagen, Else Merete Thyness, Cathrine Hagby, Cathrine Arntzen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2018-11-01
Series:Journal of Primary Care & Community Health
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2150132718813491
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spelling doaj-8fb42131df304b538f635fd7c9e711422020-11-25T03:34:10ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Primary Care & Community Health2150-13272018-11-01910.1177/2150132718813491Perceived Influence on Service Goals Among Community-Working Occupational Therapists in NorwayTore Bonsaksen0Unni Sveen1Anne-Stine Dolva2Sissel Horghagen3Else Merete Thyness4Cathrine Hagby5Cathrine Arntzen6VID Specialized University, Sandnes, NorwayOslo University Hospital, Oslo, NorwayInland Norway University College of Applied Sciences, Lillehammer, NorwayNorwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, NorwayErgoterapeutene–The Norwegian Occupational Therapy Association, Oslo, NorwayNAV Assistive Aid Central Buskerud, Drammen, NorwayUniversity Hospital of North Norway, Tromsø, NorwayAim: This study aimed to assess the perceived influence that community-working occupational therapists in Norway have on the service goals of their respective organizations. In addition, we aimed to assess sociodemographic and work-related factors associated with the perceived level of influence. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was distributed to occupational therapists in community-based services in Norway (n = 1767), to which 561 (32%) responded. By multivariate regression analysis, factors associated with “self-perceived influence” were assessed. Results: After controlling for all variables, having a master’s degree ( β = 0.09, P < .05), being involved in a research and development project ( β = 0.25, P < .001), and not working with assistive technology ( β = −0.19, P < .001) were associated with higher perceived influence. Conclusions: For occupational therapy to reach its potential in Norwegian community-based health care, the profession needs to establish itself more firmly and increase its influence within the health care services. To do so, it appears important to support occupational therapists’ educational aspirations, their participation in research and development projects, and their autonomous role in relation to the provision of assistive technology equipment.https://doi.org/10.1177/2150132718813491
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author Tore Bonsaksen
Unni Sveen
Anne-Stine Dolva
Sissel Horghagen
Else Merete Thyness
Cathrine Hagby
Cathrine Arntzen
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Unni Sveen
Anne-Stine Dolva
Sissel Horghagen
Else Merete Thyness
Cathrine Hagby
Cathrine Arntzen
Perceived Influence on Service Goals Among Community-Working Occupational Therapists in Norway
Journal of Primary Care & Community Health
author_facet Tore Bonsaksen
Unni Sveen
Anne-Stine Dolva
Sissel Horghagen
Else Merete Thyness
Cathrine Hagby
Cathrine Arntzen
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title Perceived Influence on Service Goals Among Community-Working Occupational Therapists in Norway
title_short Perceived Influence on Service Goals Among Community-Working Occupational Therapists in Norway
title_full Perceived Influence on Service Goals Among Community-Working Occupational Therapists in Norway
title_fullStr Perceived Influence on Service Goals Among Community-Working Occupational Therapists in Norway
title_full_unstemmed Perceived Influence on Service Goals Among Community-Working Occupational Therapists in Norway
title_sort perceived influence on service goals among community-working occupational therapists in norway
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Journal of Primary Care & Community Health
issn 2150-1327
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Aim: This study aimed to assess the perceived influence that community-working occupational therapists in Norway have on the service goals of their respective organizations. In addition, we aimed to assess sociodemographic and work-related factors associated with the perceived level of influence. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was distributed to occupational therapists in community-based services in Norway (n = 1767), to which 561 (32%) responded. By multivariate regression analysis, factors associated with “self-perceived influence” were assessed. Results: After controlling for all variables, having a master’s degree ( β = 0.09, P < .05), being involved in a research and development project ( β = 0.25, P < .001), and not working with assistive technology ( β = −0.19, P < .001) were associated with higher perceived influence. Conclusions: For occupational therapy to reach its potential in Norwegian community-based health care, the profession needs to establish itself more firmly and increase its influence within the health care services. To do so, it appears important to support occupational therapists’ educational aspirations, their participation in research and development projects, and their autonomous role in relation to the provision of assistive technology equipment.
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