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How and why do occupational therapists use the OTseeker evidence database?
Authors:Annie McCluskey  Meryl Lovarini  Sally Bennett  Kryss McKenna  Leigh Tooth  Tammy Hoffmann
Institution:School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, University of Western Sydney, Penrith South DC, New South Wales,;Division of Occupational Therapy, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences and;School of Population Health, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Abstract:Background:  OTseeker is a free online bibliographic database containing systematic reviews and methodological ratings of randomised controlled trials relevant to occupational therapy. The database aims to help therapists efficiently identify high quality pre-appraised research.
Aim:  This study explored the search practices of therapists who regularly used OTseeker, what they did with the information retrieved and their perceptions of the database.
Sample:  A purposive sample of 11 occupational therapists was recruited in 2004. All had visited OTseeker at least five times in the previous 12 months.
Study design:  Qualitative.
Methods:  A semistructured interview was conducted with each participant. Grounded theory methods were used for analysis.
Findings:  Five distinct categories were identified: reasons for visiting OTseeker, learning about OTseeker, search times and locations, using information from OTseeker, and improving OTseeker. Therapists used the database to teach or model evidence-based practice, answer clinical questions and keep up-to-date. Suggestions for improvement focussed on search functionality, access to abstracts and the location of the PEDro rating scale. Only two participants synthesised information from OTseeker into a summary, and/or used it to inform client reports.
Conclusion:  This study suggests that OTseeker is helping to increase research utilisation by occupational therapists. Further research is needed to help therapists apply research evidence to change practice and policy.
Keywords:evidence-based medicine  qualitative research
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