학술논문

Case study research: Building the occupational therapy evidence base one case at a time.
Document Type
Article
Source
Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy. May2023, Vol. 30 Issue 4, p435-443. 9p.
Subject
*MEDICAL quality control
*RESEARCH methodology
*EVIDENCE-based dentistry
*MEDICAL care
*OCCUPATIONAL therapy
*CASE studies
*SOCIAL case work
Language
ISSN
1103-8128
Abstract
There is growing recognition in healthcare that evidence from randomised controlled trials may not be appropriate to answer the full spectrum of practice-based questions and a more pluralistic approach is needed. To consider the use of case study research in contributing to the occupational therapy evidence base. A critical discussion of the current state of evidence-based practice in occupational therapy and exploration of a viable approach to case study research is used. Case study research can capture the context and complexity of occupational therapy practice. Cases can then be pooled to make a substantial contribution to the evidence base. Occupational therapists should consider the use of case study research to produce practice related, meaningful research. Journal editorial boards need to be mindful of the value of high-quality case study research when considering publication priorities in occupational therapy literature. Highlights a changing landscape in the literature about how best to conduct research in health and social care, particularly for complex interventions and describes a pragmatic approach to case study research for occupational therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]