Clinical utility of the worker role interview: a survey study among Swedish users
Engelsk titel: Clinical utility of the worker role interview: a survey study among Swedish users
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Författare:
Yngve, Moa
;
Ekbladh, Elin
Email: Moa.yngve@liu.se
Språk: Eng
Antal referenser: 28
Dokumenttyp:
Artikel
UI-nummer: 15115252
Sammanfattning
Background: Work ability assessments are used to guide interventions designed to reduce or eliminate work disability and facilitate work participation. The clinical utility of assessments
concerns the extent to which the assessment results support clinical decision-making. Aim: The aim was to investigate how users perceive the clinical utility of the Swedish version of the
Worker Role Interview (WRI-S). An additional aim was to investigate differences in clinical utility related to the users’ level of WRI-S experience, attendance at courses on WRI-S application,
and knowledge of the Model of Human Occupation. Material and methods: Data are based on 187 respondents’ answers to a web-based questionnaire and analysed through descriptive and
inferential statistics. Results: In total, the respondents performed 12 000 WRI-S assessments. The respondents were mainly satisfied with the clinical utility of the WRI-S and experienced the
assessment as supporting clinical practice. The main hindrance affecting clinical utility was the amount of time needed for conducting a WRI-S assessment. Experienced users and users with
very good knowledge of MOHO conduct WRI-S assessments in a more time-effective manner. Conclusion: This study contributes to further development of the clinical utility of the Swedish
version of the WRI-S, mainly focusing on time consumption.