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Effectiveness of Health Promotion, Management, and Maintenance Interventions Within the Scope of Occupational Therapy for Community-Dwelling Older Adults: A Systematic Review. |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Sue BERGER, Auteur ; Anne Escher, Auteur ; Emily Mengle, Auteur |
Année de publication : |
2018 |
Article en page(s) : |
1-10p. |
Langues : |
Américain (ame) |
Mots-clés : |
personne âgée qualité de vie ergothérapie Promotion de la santé maladie chronique autosoins |
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OBJECTIVE. This systematic review examined the effectiveness of health promotion, management, and maintenance interventions within the scope of occupational therapy to improve occupational performance and quality of life (QOL) and decrease health care utilization for community-dwelling older adults. METHOD. Thirty-eight articles representing 36 studies were included in the review. Articles were published 2008-2015 and described studies of participants with a mean age of 65 or older who were living in the community. RESULTS. Strong evidence supports the use of group, individual, or a combination of group and individual interventions to improve occupational performance. Group interventions were also effective at improving QOL. The evidence was insufficient that any of these interventions decreased health care utilization. CONCLUSION. Addressing health promotion, management, and maintenance is within the scope of occupational therapy practice and has been shown to improve occupational performance and QOL for older adults. Implications for practice and future research are discussed. |
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in American Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 72/4 (Juillet-Aout 2018) . - 1-10p.
[article] Effectiveness of Health Promotion, Management, and Maintenance Interventions Within the Scope of Occupational Therapy for Community-Dwelling Older Adults: A Systematic Review. [texte imprimé] / Sue BERGER, Auteur ; Anne Escher, Auteur ; Emily Mengle, Auteur . - 2018 . - 1-10p. Langues : Américain ( ame) in American Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 72/4 (Juillet-Aout 2018) . - 1-10p.
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personne âgée qualité de vie ergothérapie Promotion de la santé maladie chronique autosoins |
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OBJECTIVE. This systematic review examined the effectiveness of health promotion, management, and maintenance interventions within the scope of occupational therapy to improve occupational performance and quality of life (QOL) and decrease health care utilization for community-dwelling older adults. METHOD. Thirty-eight articles representing 36 studies were included in the review. Articles were published 2008-2015 and described studies of participants with a mean age of 65 or older who were living in the community. RESULTS. Strong evidence supports the use of group, individual, or a combination of group and individual interventions to improve occupational performance. Group interventions were also effective at improving QOL. The evidence was insufficient that any of these interventions decreased health care utilization. CONCLUSION. Addressing health promotion, management, and maintenance is within the scope of occupational therapy practice and has been shown to improve occupational performance and QOL for older adults. Implications for practice and future research are discussed. |
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Titre : |
Effectiveness of Interventions to Address Visual and Visual–Perceptual Impairments to Improve Occupational Performance in Adults With Traumatic Brain Injury : A Systematic Review |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Sue BERGER ; Jennifer Kaldenberg ; Romeissa SELMANE ; et al. |
Année de publication : |
2016 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Accident cérébrovasculaire Ergothérapie Handicap visuel Vision Thérapie cognitive |
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OBJECTIVE. Visual and visual–perceptual impairments occur frequently with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and influence occupational performance. This systematic review examined the effectiveness of interventions within the scope of occupational therapy to improve occupational performance for adults with visual and visual–perceptual impairments as a result of TBI.
METHOD. Medline, PsycINFO, CINAHL, OTseeker, and the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews were searched, and 66 full text articles were reviewed. Sixteen articles were included in the review.
RESULTS. Strong evidence supports the use of scanning, limited evidence supports the use of adaptive strategies, and mixed evidence supports the use of cognitive interventions to improve occupational performance for adults with TBI. Evidence related to vision therapy varies on the basis of the specific intervention implemented.
CONCLUSION. Although the strength of the research varied, implications are discussed for practice, education, and research. |
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in American Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 70/3 (mai - juin 2016)
[article] Effectiveness of Interventions to Address Visual and Visual–Perceptual Impairments to Improve Occupational Performance in Adults With Traumatic Brain Injury : A Systematic Review [texte imprimé] / Sue BERGER ; Jennifer Kaldenberg ; Romeissa SELMANE ; et al. . - 2016. Langues : Anglais ( eng) in American Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 70/3 (mai - juin 2016)
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Accident cérébrovasculaire Ergothérapie Handicap visuel Vision Thérapie cognitive |
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OBJECTIVE. Visual and visual–perceptual impairments occur frequently with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and influence occupational performance. This systematic review examined the effectiveness of interventions within the scope of occupational therapy to improve occupational performance for adults with visual and visual–perceptual impairments as a result of TBI.
METHOD. Medline, PsycINFO, CINAHL, OTseeker, and the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews were searched, and 66 full text articles were reviewed. Sixteen articles were included in the review.
RESULTS. Strong evidence supports the use of scanning, limited evidence supports the use of adaptive strategies, and mixed evidence supports the use of cognitive interventions to improve occupational performance for adults with TBI. Evidence related to vision therapy varies on the basis of the specific intervention implemented.
CONCLUSION. Although the strength of the research varied, implications are discussed for practice, education, and research. |
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Titre : |
Occupational therapy interventions to improve leisure and social participation for older adults with low vision : a systematic review |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Sue BERGER ; Jessica McATEER ; Jennifer Kaldenberg ; Kara SCHREIER |
Année de publication : |
2013 |
Article en page(s) : |
p. 303-311 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Personne âgée Participation sociale Ergothérapie Loisir Trouble vision Vie sociale |
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This systematic review examined evidence regarding the effectiveness of interventions within the scope of occupational therapy practice to maintain, restore, and improve performance in leisure and social participation for older adults with low vision. We identified and reviewed 13 articles that met the inclusion criteria. Four themes related to interventions to improve leisure and social participation emerged from the literature review: using a problem-solving approach, delivering a combination of services, providing skills training, and making home visits and environmental adaptations. The strongest evidence supports using a problem-solving approach to improve leisure and social participation for older adults with low vision. Evidence was moderate supporting the delivery of a combination of services, either by one professional or through an interdisciplinary approach. Results for the effectiveness of skills training and home visits and home adaptations were mixed. Implications for practice, education, and research are discussed. |
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in American Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 67/3 (mai-juin 2013) . - p. 303-311
[article] Occupational therapy interventions to improve leisure and social participation for older adults with low vision : a systematic review [texte imprimé] / Sue BERGER ; Jessica McATEER ; Jennifer Kaldenberg ; Kara SCHREIER . - 2013 . - p. 303-311. Langues : Anglais ( eng) in American Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 67/3 (mai-juin 2013) . - p. 303-311
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Personne âgée Participation sociale Ergothérapie Loisir Trouble vision Vie sociale |
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This systematic review examined evidence regarding the effectiveness of interventions within the scope of occupational therapy practice to maintain, restore, and improve performance in leisure and social participation for older adults with low vision. We identified and reviewed 13 articles that met the inclusion criteria. Four themes related to interventions to improve leisure and social participation emerged from the literature review: using a problem-solving approach, delivering a combination of services, providing skills training, and making home visits and environmental adaptations. The strongest evidence supports using a problem-solving approach to improve leisure and social participation for older adults with low vision. Evidence was moderate supporting the delivery of a combination of services, either by one professional or through an interdisciplinary approach. Results for the effectiveness of skills training and home visits and home adaptations were mixed. Implications for practice, education, and research are discussed. |
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