Occupational Therapy Workforce in India: A National Survey

Karthik Mani, Savitha Sundar

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Abstract

Background:
Workforce data offer critical information to thrust a profession forward. The insights generated through workforce data provide foundations for benchmarking and advocacy initiatives pertaining to a given profession. Periodic salary surveys help professionals monitor trends and gauge the growth of their profession.

Objectives:
To determine the average compensation of occupational therapy practitioners in India and benchmark the profession's growth against 2015 workforce data.

Study Design:
The survey research design was used to conduct this study.

Methods:
The electronic survey used in 2015 salary survey study was modified and sent via e-mail and social media to Indian occupational therapy practitioners identified through convenience and snowball sampling. Data were collected from October 1, 2018, to October 27, 2018.

Results:
The number of responses received was 191. The average salary range of full-time OT practitioners in India was 35,001–45,000 Indian National Rupee/month. Gender, job title, level of OT education, practice area, years of experience, and geographical region influence the compensation received by OT practitioners in India. The profession has demonstrated a notable growth in multiple fronts.

Conclusions:
Occupational therapy in India is in growth trajectory. This workforce study points to the continuing demand for occupational therapists in India. Further, in-depth exploration is recommended.
Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)45-51
Number of pages7
JournalIndian Journal of Occupational Therapy
Volume51
Issue number2
StatePublished - May 2019

Keywords

  • Benchmarking
  • Employment
  • Fringe Benefits
  • Occupational Therapists
  • Salary
  • Surveys and Questionnaires

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