Abstract:
Background: The relationship between therapist and client has been recognised to be an
important determinant of effective therapeutic process. There is very few report could be
found about the status of therapeutic rapport and its related factors among Bangladeshi
OTs and their clients. This study was focused to explore the quality of therapeutic
experiences between client and occupational therapist that they formed during
rehabilitation.
Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was used to measure study aim and
objectives. In this study, total 70 participants (57 patient with SCI and 13 clinical OTs
from the in-patient unit of CRP were recruited through purposive sampling. Exploratory
factor analysis was determined the relationship status among client and therapist. In
addition, chi-square test was used to identify association between demographic factors
and therapeutic relationship status. And Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC) was used
to determine the level of agreement between clients and therapists perspectives of the
alliance. Finally, a one-way ANOVA test was used to determine the effect of the
therapists years of working experience on clients perceptions.
Result and discussion: It was found that 71% client perceived positive relationship with
their therapist, whereas, 80% therapist perceived positive relationship with their client. A
good agreement was found between perceptions of clients‘ and therapists‘ in the same
relationship (ICC= 4.82). Higher loading score for the client group and therapist in the
item ‗Level of regard‘ was (.80) and (.88) respectively; (.70) and (.89) was for
‗Empathy‘; (.71) and (.75) for ‗Unconditional Acceptance‘ and (.79) and (.86) for
‗Congruence‘. There are no association between socio-demographic factors and
relationship and also no difference in clients‘ perceptions in relation to the therapists‘
years of experience.
Conclusion: Both clients‘ and therapists‘ perceived the very positive therapeutic alliance.
Training on therapeutic relationship should be a priority in occupational therapy curricula
to improve therapist‘s skills in persuing more positive roles during rehabilitation.
Key words: Occupational Therapist, Therapeutic Relationship, Rehabilitation.
Description:
This dissertation is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Occupational therapy, Bangladesh Health Professions Institute, Faculty of Medicine, the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh