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Estimating domestic assistance requirements in medico-legal practice: Australian occupational therapy perspective

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DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION
Volume 44, Issue 10, Pages 1880-1888

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09638288.2020.1809722

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Medicolegal assessment; occupational therapy; housework; domestic task performance; domestic assessment

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Occupational therapists play a crucial role in determining levels of domestic assistance, but assessments can vary due to different perspectives on care hours. A survey of therapists providing medicolegal reports in Australia revealed a strong correlation between clinical and medicolegal experience, and the importance of considering medical diagnoses and claimant performance when estimating hours of care. Therapists should provide written documentation explaining assessment methods used and consider triangulating data including claimant statements, task observation, medical reports, and contextual factors.
Aim Occupational therapists are experts in determining domestic assistance levels. It is a complex multi-dimensional process resulting in different opinion regarding care hours. Method Therapists providing medicolegal reports on domestic care for the courts within Australia were surveyed. Results 58 occupational therapists responded with most aged between 41 to 50 years of age. There was a strong correlation between years of clinical and medicolegal experience (r = 0.730,n = 58,p = 0.000) as well as between years and numbers of medicolegal assessments conducted in 2017 (r = 0.264,n = 58,p = 0.420). Assessment based on occupational analysis interview combined observation of the claimant performing tasks in their home, medical information, and contextual factors such as family expectations. Translation of data to hours of care was based on therapist's clinical experience of medical diagnosis (x(2)6.89,p = 0.009) and claimant's statements of performance combined with therapist's clinical experience (x(2)= 5.58,p = 0.18). Therapists providing defendant only reports often use their own time to perform housework as a guide. Triangulation data combined confirmation of the person's statements through observation of performance, the environment in which they lived, and the occupational therapists own clinical reasoning skill. Conclusion Documenting all the factors influencing the occupational therapist's decision is the key to understanding clinical reasoning.Implication for rehabilitation When estimating domestic care occupational therapists should: center dot Provide written documentation that clearly explains the assessment methods used, the results and conclusion made regarding domestic care. center dot Triangulate data including claimant's statements of performance, confirmation by observation on tasks, medical report information in the context of the claimant's environmental and contextual factors. center dot Be aware their own years of experience do not equate to level of expertise.

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