A Qualitative Review of Occupational Therapists' Listening Behaviors and Experiences When Caring for Patients in Palliative or Hospice Care

Author:

Davis Janis,Asuncion Michelle,Rabello Jennifer,Silangcruz Caitlin,van Dyk Elizabeth

Abstract

Listening behaviors and experiences of occupational therapists working with patients in palliative or hospice care were investigated. Because the U.S. Government's Healthy People 2020 mandates better listening in health care, this research is timely. A qualitative design using semi-structured interviews and member checks provided researchers with rich text that revealed patterns and themes associated with listening behaviors, listening experiences, and listening training of occupational therapists working in palliative and hospice care. Participants were selected using typical case and snowball sampling. Six participants from two distinct geographic regions of the United States agreed to be interviewed. Interviews revealed four themes: working within the OT Practice Framework, key listening behaviors used in this context, listening barriers and challenges, and clinical competence and training needed prior to working with this population. This small sample size represents only a fraction of the occupational therapists working in palliative or hospice care, yet provides a foundation for further research and underscores the importance of listening behaviors.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Occupational Therapy

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