Screening fitness to drive by occupational therapists in Gauteng Public Healthcare - an Action Learning Action Research outcome

  • van Biljon H
  • Casteleijn D
  • Rabothata S
  • et al.
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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: In South Africa, public healthcare users equate the ability to drive a motor vehicle to employability and access to essential services. When injury or illness threatens the ability to drive, the multi-professional medical team usually refer the problem to the occupational therapist who will make decisions about patients' fitness to drive a motor vehicle. METHOD: Over the course of five years, a collaborative task team applied multiple Action Learning Action Research (ALAR) cycles to address the problem. Qualitative data collected included field notes, reflective journaling, meeting minutes and a survey. RESULTS: ALAR cycles resulted in a user manual and tool to screen driver fitness for occupational therapists. A follow-up survey indicated that despite a low user ratio, clinicians were of the opinion that the screening tool was user-friendly and contextually relevant to their practices CONCLUSION: ALAR was effective in addressing a practice problem and empowering clinicians to develop a structured approach to screen fitness to drive in patients accessing public healthcare. Screening, as a first step within the field of driving rehabilitation, is now available in Gauteng public healthcare. Key words: Driving rehabilitation, driving screening, public healthcare, action research action learning.

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van Biljon, H., Casteleijn, D., Rabothata, S., & du Toit, S. H. (2019). Screening fitness to drive by occupational therapists in Gauteng Public Healthcare - an Action Learning Action Research outcome. South African Journal of Occupational Therapy, 49(1). https://doi.org/10.17159/2310-3833/2019/vol49n1a2

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