OTs working in private practice have an established role in
assessing the amount of care an individual may need. Determining the need for
24-hour supervision is one of the most economically significant decisions
recommendations an OT can make, and yet there are no established guidelines
regarding how to determine the need for 24-hour supervision to inform their
decision making. Currently there is no research describing how OTs assess the
need for 24-hour supervision which is required to guide future research and
inform guideline development. This study will explore how OTs are assessing the
need for 24-hour supervision including; assessments used, clinical reasoning
styles, and confidence levels.
Link to Survey:
#OT365
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