Abstract:
Wheelchair is an important part of people with disability and mobility difficulties. Most
of person with disability depend on wheelchair for mobility and participate in society
and daily living activities. Occupational therapist has a significant role along with other
professionals in wheelchair skills training program. So, the appropriate knowledge of
wheelchair skills capacity, confidence and performance is requiring to the occupational
therapy students from their study period to support the patients and train the wheelchair
users the professional need proper wheelchair skills for better performance in mobility
and daily living activities.
The objectives are to find out the level of wheelchair skills capacity, confidence, and
performance of the Occupational Therapy student of Bangladesh Health Professions
Institute, to determine the wheelchair skills capacity, confidence, performance and to
find the association between socio-demographic factor and wheelchair skills capacity,
confidence, performance, to determine the correlation between wheelchair skills
capacity among the wheelchair skills confidence and performance.
The descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out in Bangladesh Health Professions
Institute using WST-Q version 5.0, 70 occupational therapy students were selected
purposively. Non-parametric test was used to determine the correlation among
wheelchair skills capacity, confidence, performance and association between the
demographic factors.
Among the 70 participants, the total WST-Q capacity, confidence and performance of
the occupational therapy students was good. The participants were 70% female and
30% of male. The mean age of the students is 21. The median values for WST-Q
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capacity, WST-Q confidence, and WST-Q performance were 49.03%, 44.57% and
38.63%. The investigator also find out the total WST-Q capacity scores significantly
correlated with total WST-Q confidence scores (r=.96; P<.00), total WST-Q capacity
scores significantly correlated with the total WST-Q performance scores (r=.91; P<.00)
and WST-Q confidence scores significantly correlated with the total WST-Q
performance scores (r=.94; P<.00)
There are some difficulties for the students to perform some advance wheelchair skills
that would help them to train the patient more confidently and accurately. More
intensive wheelchair skills training and practicing may improve the wheelchair skills
capacity, confidence and performance that will enhance the ability in future
professional sector for better support to the patients.
Key word: Manual Wheelchair, Capacity, Performance, Confidence, Occupational
Therapy Students.
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