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Titre : |
Feasibility of a Manualized Occupation-Based Diabetes Management Intervention. |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Kristine M. Carandang, Auteur ; Elizabeth PYATAK, Auteur |
Année de publication : |
2018 |
Article en page(s) : |
pp.1-6 |
Langues : |
Américain (ame) |
Mots-clés : |
Diabète de type 1 Diabète de type 2 Prise en charge de la maladie ergothérapie |
Résumé : |
OBJECTIVE. We investigated the feasibility and acceptability of an occupational therapy intervention targeting diabetes management for underserved young adults. METHOD. Eight participants completed the intervention and a battery of assessments at baseline and after the intervention. At completion, the participants and occupational therapist were interviewed about their experiences with the study. Four categories of assessment questions were used to guide the study: process, resource, management, and scientific. RESULTS. Successes included recruitment; fulfillment of tasks by staff and partnering clinics; adequate space, financial support, and equipment; and meaningfulness of the intervention for participants. Challenges included scheduling participants for the intervention and follow-up focus groups and providing client centeredness and flexibility while reducing burden on the intervener. CONCLUSION. This feasibility study allowed us to make necessary revisions to our study protocol before implementing a larger pilot study. |
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in American Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 72/2 (March/April 2018) . - pp.1-6
[article] Feasibility of a Manualized Occupation-Based Diabetes Management Intervention. [texte imprimé] / Kristine M. Carandang, Auteur ; Elizabeth PYATAK, Auteur . - 2018 . - pp.1-6. Langues : Américain ( ame) in American Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 72/2 (March/April 2018) . - pp.1-6
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Diabète de type 1 Diabète de type 2 Prise en charge de la maladie ergothérapie |
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OBJECTIVE. We investigated the feasibility and acceptability of an occupational therapy intervention targeting diabetes management for underserved young adults. METHOD. Eight participants completed the intervention and a battery of assessments at baseline and after the intervention. At completion, the participants and occupational therapist were interviewed about their experiences with the study. Four categories of assessment questions were used to guide the study: process, resource, management, and scientific. RESULTS. Successes included recruitment; fulfillment of tasks by staff and partnering clinics; adequate space, financial support, and equipment; and meaningfulness of the intervention for participants. Challenges included scheduling participants for the intervention and follow-up focus groups and providing client centeredness and flexibility while reducing burden on the intervener. CONCLUSION. This feasibility study allowed us to make necessary revisions to our study protocol before implementing a larger pilot study. |
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Revue | Revue | Centre de Documentation HELHa Campus Montignies | Armoires à volets | Document exclu du prêt - à consulter sur place Exclu du prêt |

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Titre : |
Lifestyle Changes and Pressure Ulcer Prevention in Adults With Spinal Cord Injury in the Pressure Ulcer Prevention Study Lifestyle Intervention |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Samruddhi GHAISAS ; Elizabeth PYATAK ; Janine BLANCHARD ; et al. |
Année de publication : |
2015 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Adulte Prévention Ulcère Moelle épinière Activités vie quotidienne Etude cas |
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Pressure ulcers (PrUs) are a major burden to patients with spinal cord injury (SCI), affecting their psychological, physical, and social well-being. Lifestyle choices are thought to contribute to the risk of developing PrUs. This article focuses on the interaction between lifestyle choices and the development of PrUs in community settings among participants in the University of Southern California–Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center Pressure Ulcer Prevention Study (PUPS II), a randomized controlled trial of a lifestyle intervention for adults with SCI. We conducted a secondary cross-case analysis of treatment notes of 47 PUPS II participants and identified four patterns relating PrU development to lifestyle changes: positive PrU changes (e.g., healing PrUs) with positive lifestyle changes, negative or no PrU changes with positive lifestyle changes, positive PrU changes with minor lifestyle changes, and negative or no PrU changes with no lifestyle changes. We present case studies exemplifying each pattern. |
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in American Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 69/1 (janvier-février 2015)
[article] Lifestyle Changes and Pressure Ulcer Prevention in Adults With Spinal Cord Injury in the Pressure Ulcer Prevention Study Lifestyle Intervention [texte imprimé] / Samruddhi GHAISAS ; Elizabeth PYATAK ; Janine BLANCHARD ; et al. . - 2015. Langues : Anglais ( eng) in American Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 69/1 (janvier-février 2015)
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Adulte Prévention Ulcère Moelle épinière Activités vie quotidienne Etude cas |
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Pressure ulcers (PrUs) are a major burden to patients with spinal cord injury (SCI), affecting their psychological, physical, and social well-being. Lifestyle choices are thought to contribute to the risk of developing PrUs. This article focuses on the interaction between lifestyle choices and the development of PrUs in community settings among participants in the University of Southern California–Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center Pressure Ulcer Prevention Study (PUPS II), a randomized controlled trial of a lifestyle intervention for adults with SCI. We conducted a secondary cross-case analysis of treatment notes of 47 PUPS II participants and identified four patterns relating PrU development to lifestyle changes: positive PrU changes (e.g., healing PrUs) with positive lifestyle changes, negative or no PrU changes with positive lifestyle changes, positive PrU changes with minor lifestyle changes, and negative or no PrU changes with no lifestyle changes. We present case studies exemplifying each pattern. |
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Titre : |
Participation in occupation and diabetes self-management in emerging adulthood |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Elizabeth PYATAK |
Année de publication : |
2011 |
Article en page(s) : |
p. 462-469 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Diabète Soins autogérés |
Résumé : |
I present the findings of a study aimed at developing an in-depth understanding of how engagement in occupation influences young adults’ ability to effectively manage diabetes and, conversely, how their diabetes self-management strategies shape their occupational participation. The qualitative interview-based study of 8 people ages 19–25 with Type 1 diabetes revealed that study participants often experienced tension between diabetes self-management and participation in valued occupations, which required them to make calculated decisions about how to balance these competing priorities in their everyday lives. Seven themes are discussed in detail that characterized the relationship between participating in valued occupations and attending to the complex factors that dictate successful diabetes self-management. This research offers a preliminary framework for occupational therapists to assist young adults with diabetes and other chronic illnesses in reconciling these competing demands. |
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in American Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 65/4 (juillet-août 2011) . - p. 462-469
[article] Participation in occupation and diabetes self-management in emerging adulthood [texte imprimé] / Elizabeth PYATAK . - 2011 . - p. 462-469. Langues : Anglais ( eng) in American Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 65/4 (juillet-août 2011) . - p. 462-469
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Diabète Soins autogérés |
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I present the findings of a study aimed at developing an in-depth understanding of how engagement in occupation influences young adults’ ability to effectively manage diabetes and, conversely, how their diabetes self-management strategies shape their occupational participation. The qualitative interview-based study of 8 people ages 19–25 with Type 1 diabetes revealed that study participants often experienced tension between diabetes self-management and participation in valued occupations, which required them to make calculated decisions about how to balance these competing priorities in their everyday lives. Seven themes are discussed in detail that characterized the relationship between participating in valued occupations and attending to the complex factors that dictate successful diabetes self-management. This research offers a preliminary framework for occupational therapists to assist young adults with diabetes and other chronic illnesses in reconciling these competing demands. |
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