This study aims to investigate psychiatric clients' understanding of occupational therapy (OT), the reasonableness of their expectations regarding OT services, and OT interns' performance in Occupational Therapy Knowledge (OTK) health education and chief complaint/expectation interviews. The project includes developing assessment instruments for client OT knowledge, expectation reasonableness, and intern communication/education performance, followed by data collection in real clinical settings. Clients, clinical supervisors, and external experts will contribute ratings to evaluate instrument validity and reliability. The study will provide foundational evidence for improving OT health education, communication training, and clinical teaching practices.
This study examines (1) psychiatric clients' understanding of occupational therapy (OT), (2) the reasonableness of their expectations toward OT, and (3) OT interns' performance in OTK health education and chief complaint/expectation interviews. The project includes instrument development and clinical data collection in the Department of Psychiatry, Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital. Substudy 1: Client OT Knowledge and Expectation Reasonableness Substudy 1 consists of two phases. Phase 1 focuses on developing two tools-the OT Knowledge Assessment and the OT Expectation Reasonableness Scale. A team of clinical OT experts and a psychometrics specialist will identify key domains, generate items, and establish scoring guidelines. Content and face validity will be evaluated by external experts and psychiatric clients. The OT Knowledge Assessment will measure clients' understanding of OT concepts and service scope. The OT Expectation Reasonableness Scale will assess whether clients' expectations for OT processes and outcomes are clinically appropriate. Phase 2 collects data from psychiatric clients. OT interns will conduct initial interviews exploring clients' chief complaints and expectations. Clients will complete the OT Knowledge Assessment, and both clinical supervisors and external experts will independently evaluate expectation reasonableness using standardized scoring guidelines. Descriptive statistics will summarize clients' knowledge levels and expectation patterns. Substudy 2: Intern OTK Health Education and Interview Performance Substudy 2 includes three phases. Phase 1 develops two performance measures: the OTK Health Education Performance Scale and the Chief Complaint/Expectation Interview Performance Scale. Preliminary domains include communication clarity, individualized education, understanding-checking, information-gathering, clarification, and empathy. Expert review will ensure content and face validity. Phase 2 evaluates 30 OT interns who will conduct initial interviews with psychiatric clients after receiving standardized training. Clinical supervisors will provide real-time ratings, and external experts will score audio recordings and transcripts. Combined evaluations will provide a more comprehensive assessment of intern performance. Phase 3 examines reliability of the new scales. Inter-rater reliability (supervisors vs. experts) and intra-rater reliability (experts' repeated scoring) will be assessed using weighted Kappa and intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC).
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
139
This study involves observational procedures, including: (1) a health education session on occupational therapy knowledge (OTK) delivered by occupational therapy interns, and (2) a semi-structured chief complaint and expectation interview conducted with psychiatric clients by interns. Clinical supervisors and external experts evaluate interns' performance using standardized rating scales, which are developed in this study. No therapeutic or experimental interventions are provided to participants.
Chang Gung Medical Hospital
Kaohsiung City, Niaosong Dist, Taiwan
Occupational Therapy Knowledge Score
Clients' level of understanding of occupational therapy, measured using the Occupational Therapy Knowledge Assessment, which will be developed in this study. Higher scores will indicate greater knowledge of occupational therapy. The score range is not yet finalized.
Time frame: Baseline
Occupational Therapy Expectation Reasonableness Score
Clients' expectations regarding occupational therapy processes and outcomes will be evaluated using the Occupational Therapy Expectation Reasonableness Scale, which will be developed in this study. Higher scores will indicate more clinically appropriate expectations. The score range is not yet finalized.
Time frame: Baseline
Occupational Therapy Knowledge Health Education Performance Score
Occupational Therapy interns' performance in delivering occupational therapy health education to psychiatric clients will be evaluated using the Occupational Therapy Knowledge Health Education Performance Scale, which will be developed in this study. Higher scores will indicate better performance in delivering health education. The score range is not yet finalized.
Time frame: Baseline
Chief Complaint/Expectation Interview Performance Score
Occupational Therapy interns' performance in conducting chief complaint and expectation interviews will be evaluated using the Interview Performance Scale, which will be developed in this study. Higher scores will indicate better interview performance. The score range is not yet finalized.
Time frame: Baseline
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