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OTJR (Thorofare N J) ; 43(1): 109-118, 2023 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35481376

RESUMO

Occupational therapists support the occupational participation of people who are dying yet remain underutilized in end-of-life care. The purpose of this article was to explore how occupational therapists develop their role in end-of-life care to provide strategies to address underutilization. Using a grounded-theory method, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 21 occupational therapists. Three themes emerged which demonstrate participants' role development process. Participants' experiences with dying (Close Experience of Loss) often instilled the importance of end-of-life care. Led by these convictions (Willing to Do It), participants developed skills for end-of-life care. Reflecting on their experiences and treatment outcomes (Making a Difference), participants self-validated their role. The Model of Occupational Therapists' Role Development in End-of-Life Care captured this process. Personal experiences and critical self-reflection may provide an adaptive means to drive role development and appropriately increase end-of-life care occupational therapy utilization.


Assuntos
Terapia Ocupacional , Assistência Terminal , Humanos , Terapeutas Ocupacionais , Pesquisa Qualitativa
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Scand J Occup Ther ; 30(3): 384-397, 2023 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35798688

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Few studies have examined a group's collective experience of occupation using occupational therapy theoretical models. Dementia caregiving requires a diverse team of caregivers who learn and work together to resolve shared challenges. An Occupational Adaptation (OA) theory-based training program for dementia care teams was developed to better understand the team's adaptive process inherent in cooperative caregiving. AIM/OBJECTIVES: Describe how the team learned together and how the training impacted their teamwork. MATERIALS/METHODS: Fourteen employees at one continuing care retirement community underwent OA-based training. During the program, the team analysed and resolved challenging dementia care cases. Participant observations, participant journals, open-ended surveys, and follow-up semi-structured interviews were analysed. RESULTS: The thematic framework included five steps: unite around a shared challenge, tap the collective adaptive repertoire, collaborate on case-specific plans, implement with teamwork, and return for ongoing problem solving and integration. The program enhanced appreciation for teammates' knowledge, skills, and experiences, learning from each other, and integration of team-centered OA process. CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE: The OA-based program appears to have facilitated adaptation that was complex, social, and generalisable. OA theory is enriched with a social view of occupational adaptation opening new opportunities for therapists and researchers to understand and facilitate adaptation among teams.


Assuntos
Demência , Terapia Ocupacional , Humanos , Resolução de Problemas , Cuidadores , Equipe de Assistência ao Paciente
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Am J Hosp Palliat Care ; 40(9): 1004-1012, 2023 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36469746

RESUMO

Background: With disease progression, a terminally ill person may experience loss of physical and cognitive skills required to perform everyday activities. Such functional loss can erode autonomy and cause existential suffering. Supported engagement in everyday activities may help terminally ill people stay involved in living and cope with dying. Occupational therapy enables people to engage in valued activities at the end of life, yet remains under-utilized. Objectives: To address the perceived under-utilization of end-of-life care occupational therapy, the authors investigated how utilization of occupational therapy in end-of-life care is determined from the perspective of decision-makers and occupational therapists and then developed a model of the process. Methods: Using a grounded theory method, authors conducted two semi-structured interviews with 20 decision-makers and 21 occupational therapists. Theoretical sampling followed by paradigm analysis, yielded a data-grounded model. Results: The authors developed The Model of Occupational Therapy Utilization in End-of-Life Care. Service utilization was primarily contingent upon the decision-makers' awareness of occupational therapy's role in end-of-life care and further influenced by place of care cost constraints and participants' ability to adjust focus of the occupational therapy to accommodate the patient's dying process. Conclusion: Limited awareness of occupational therapy's role in end-of-life care warrants research on whether modification of model constructs may increase awareness and utilization. Education is indicated to teach providers about suffering due to functional loss and how to adjust focus of occupational therapy to sustain occupational participation through decline, across different care settings, and along a range between rehabilitation-focused to participation-focused outcomes.


Assuntos
Cuidados Paliativos na Terminalidade da Vida , Terapia Ocupacional , Assistência Terminal , Humanos , Assistência Terminal/psicologia , Cuidados Paliativos/psicologia , Doente Terminal/psicologia
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Am J Occup Ther ; 74(1): 7401205020p1-7401205020p14, 2020.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32078513

RESUMO

IMPORTANCE: Underutilization of hospice occupational therapy may be attributable to a lack of evidence on efficacy. OBJECTIVE: To conduct a scoping review of occupational therapy outcome studies to ascertain how efficacy is captured in the literature. DATA SOURCES: PubMed, CINAHL, MEDLINE, Scopus, Directory of Open Access Journals, Web of Science, OT Search, and Google Scholar. STUDY SELECTION AND DATA COLLECTION: Search terms: hospice, palliative care, occupational therapy, rehabilitation, outcome measure, and assessment. Inclusion criteria: research studies in English, centered on adult hospice care, published between January 1997 and September 2017, and investigated occupational therapy efficacy with an outcome measure. Exclusion criteria: systematic reviews, participants not at terminal disease end stages, or intervention program reviews lacking differentiated occupational therapy outcomes. FINDINGS: Seven articles met the inclusion criteria. Findings include frequent use of noncontrolled, quasi-experimental, prospective research designs; a focus on occupational performance; and no generally accepted hospice occupational therapy outcome measure. CONCLUSION AND RELEVANCE: Outcome measures of participation in end-of-life occupations and environmental influences on occupational engagement are needed to effectively support occupational therapy practice and research with people who are terminally ill. WHAT THIS ARTICLE ADDS: Occupational therapy in end-of-life care is growing in complexity yet remains low in utilization. This review adds insights into current practice and future research foci for the profession.


Assuntos
Cuidados Paliativos na Terminalidade da Vida , Terapia Ocupacional , Assistência Terminal , Adulto , Humanos , Cuidados Paliativos , Estudos Prospectivos , Assistência Terminal/normas
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