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Coping strategies used by people with a major hand injury: a review of the literature / Elena Bates in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy, volume 77 numéro 6 (Juin 2014)
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Titre : Coping strategies used by people with a major hand injury: a review of the literature Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Elena Bates, Auteur ; Rosemarie Mason, Auteur Année de publication : 2014 Article en page(s) : p.289 - p.295 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : hand injury coping strategies Résumé : Introduction
The hand is a highly specialized part of the body used to perform many functions. Injury causing permanent change affects a person biologically, psychologically, and socially. this literature review aims to study coping strategies that people adopt in order to deal with a major hand injury.
Method
A qualitative literature search was carried out using relevant databases. Inclusion/exclusion criteria were applied, which resulted in eight appropriate papers. Each one was critically appraised and analysed in a narrative way for patterns, consistencies, and variance.
Findings
Coping strategies were found to alter over time. In the short term, strategies employed included avoidance, processing the trauma experience, seeking assistance, and maintaining control. In the long term, strategies included acceptance/resigantion, resuming occupations, and adjusting occupational roles. Recommandations for intervention included addressing psychosocial impacts, involving significant others in therapy, and incorporating occupational adaptation.
Conclusion
The effectiveness of coping strategies depends on the individual and their unique circumstances; hand therapists must work in a holistic and client-centred way to find effective strategies that meet the individual's needs. This involves addressing psychosocial and functional adaptation, as well as physical rehabilitation.Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=33893
in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy > volume 77 numéro 6 (Juin 2014) . - p.289 - p.295[article] Coping strategies used by people with a major hand injury: a review of the literature [texte imprimé] / Elena Bates, Auteur ; Rosemarie Mason, Auteur . - 2014 . - p.289 - p.295.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy > volume 77 numéro 6 (Juin 2014) . - p.289 - p.295
Mots-clés : hand injury coping strategies Résumé : Introduction
The hand is a highly specialized part of the body used to perform many functions. Injury causing permanent change affects a person biologically, psychologically, and socially. this literature review aims to study coping strategies that people adopt in order to deal with a major hand injury.
Method
A qualitative literature search was carried out using relevant databases. Inclusion/exclusion criteria were applied, which resulted in eight appropriate papers. Each one was critically appraised and analysed in a narrative way for patterns, consistencies, and variance.
Findings
Coping strategies were found to alter over time. In the short term, strategies employed included avoidance, processing the trauma experience, seeking assistance, and maintaining control. In the long term, strategies included acceptance/resigantion, resuming occupations, and adjusting occupational roles. Recommandations for intervention included addressing psychosocial impacts, involving significant others in therapy, and incorporating occupational adaptation.
Conclusion
The effectiveness of coping strategies depends on the individual and their unique circumstances; hand therapists must work in a holistic and client-centred way to find effective strategies that meet the individual's needs. This involves addressing psychosocial and functional adaptation, as well as physical rehabilitation.Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=33893 Exemplaires (2)
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Exclu du prêtChallenges and strategies among women and men with Parkinson’s disease: Striving toward joie de vivre in daily life / Maria Sperens in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy, Vol. 81 Issue 12 (Décembre 2018)
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Titre : Challenges and strategies among women and men with Parkinson’s disease: Striving toward joie de vivre in daily life Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Maria Sperens ; Katarina Hamberg ; Gun-Marie Hariz Année de publication : 2018 Article en page(s) : p. 700-708 Note générale : doi.org/10.1177/0308022618770142 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Parkinson’s disease occupational therapy activity of daily living coping strategies quality of life, gender Résumé : Introduction
To offer people with Parkinson’s disease optimal occupational therapy, it is important to have a detailed understanding of how they manage everyday life. The aims of this study were to explore how people with Parkinson’s disease manage the effect of the disease on everyday life and to investigate gender similarities and differences concerning this issue.
Method
We interviewed 24 people with Parkinson’s disease (14 men), at a mean of 8 years after diagnosis. The interviews were analysed according to Grounded Theory.
Findings
‘Striving to maintain a good everyday life’ was established as a core category. To overcome obstacles caused by the disease, the interviewees struggled with perpetual adaptation to the medication regime and ongoing changes in their abilities. To achieve best possible everyday life, it was essential to keep their own spirit up; for example, by prioritising valued occupations. Women and men contributed to all categories and used the same strategies.
Conclusion
Men and women with Parkinson’s disease used the same strategies to manage daily life challenges. Our findings support the relevance of disease-specific occupational therapy interventions focusing on the individual fit between person, environment and occupation, and highlight the need for joyful occupations to attain a satisfactory daily life.Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=80285
in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 81 Issue 12 (Décembre 2018) . - p. 700-708[article] Challenges and strategies among women and men with Parkinson’s disease: Striving toward joie de vivre in daily life [texte imprimé] / Maria Sperens ; Katarina Hamberg ; Gun-Marie Hariz . - 2018 . - p. 700-708.
doi.org/10.1177/0308022618770142
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 81 Issue 12 (Décembre 2018) . - p. 700-708
Mots-clés : Parkinson’s disease occupational therapy activity of daily living coping strategies quality of life, gender Résumé : Introduction
To offer people with Parkinson’s disease optimal occupational therapy, it is important to have a detailed understanding of how they manage everyday life. The aims of this study were to explore how people with Parkinson’s disease manage the effect of the disease on everyday life and to investigate gender similarities and differences concerning this issue.
Method
We interviewed 24 people with Parkinson’s disease (14 men), at a mean of 8 years after diagnosis. The interviews were analysed according to Grounded Theory.
Findings
‘Striving to maintain a good everyday life’ was established as a core category. To overcome obstacles caused by the disease, the interviewees struggled with perpetual adaptation to the medication regime and ongoing changes in their abilities. To achieve best possible everyday life, it was essential to keep their own spirit up; for example, by prioritising valued occupations. Women and men contributed to all categories and used the same strategies.
Conclusion
Men and women with Parkinson’s disease used the same strategies to manage daily life challenges. Our findings support the relevance of disease-specific occupational therapy interventions focusing on the individual fit between person, environment and occupation, and highlight the need for joyful occupations to attain a satisfactory daily life.Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=80285 Exemplaires (1)
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