The Analytical Survey Method; A valuable tool for evaluation and provision of efficient and effective Occupational Therapy services for a patient/client Population.

Authors

  • Dain van der Reyden Senior lecturer ( hon) University of KwaZulu Natal
  • Sarah Wilson MSc, DipCOT. UK.
  • Beth White Bsc OT (Hons) UK

Abstract

This paper describes the effective integration and application of a hybrid analytical survey method in order to obtain a substantive
profile and resource information about a patient/client population. Integrating the Vona du Toit Model of Creative Ability, the survey is
used as a primary tool for planning intervention, evaluation and planning in occupational therapy practice. The process has been used
extensively in action research in practices throughout South Africa and the United Kingdom and results have shown that it allows for
a more targeted and efficient provision of intervention and treatment. This paper briefly describes the development of the Analytical
Survey Method and details how the procedure is implemented using the example of its application in a UK mental healthcare facility.
Its contemporary relevance is highlighted in the context of healthcare challenges and the need to demonstrate efficient and effective
occupational therapy provision.

Key words: Occupational Therapy; analytical survey; analytical survey method: OT service planning and evaluation; Vona du Toit Model of
Creative Ability; action research: service efficiency

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Author Biographies

  • Dain van der Reyden, Senior lecturer ( hon) University of KwaZulu Natal
    Qualifications: ND OT ( Pretoria) Dip Ed Voc (Pretoria) BA (UNISA) LLM Med Law ( Natal)
  • Sarah Wilson, MSc, DipCOT. UK.
    Manager of the mental health in-patient Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy services for adult and older adults in Northamptonshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, UK & Director, Vona du Toit Model of Creative Ability Foundation (UK) Community Interest Company
  • Beth White, Bsc OT (Hons) UK
    Clinical Lead, Occupational Therapy, Berrywood Hospital, Northamptonshire NHS Foundation Trust, UK. Director, Vona du Toit Model of Creative Ability Foundation (UK) Community Interest Company

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Published

06-12-2017

How to Cite

The Analytical Survey Method; A valuable tool for evaluation and provision of efficient and effective Occupational Therapy services for a patient/client Population. (2017). South African Journal of Occupational Therapy, 47(3), 53-62. https://journals.assaf.org.za/index.php/sajot/article/view/19581
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