Providing Opportunities for Meaningful Activities for Covid-19 Patients: A Community Response

Emily Knowles, C. O’Donnell, A. Lynch, Gretchen Snethen
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Context: Patients hospitalized for Covid-19 are at high risk for experiencing isolation, boredom, anxiety, and depression. These psychosocial issues can contribute to poorer health outcomes. Objective: The purpose of this project was to bridge the gap between patient needs and available resources: bringing supplies to the patients, such that they could participate in meaningful activities in the isolation of their rooms, with hopes of mitigating aspects of loneliness and boredom.   Case Report: This case study describes the activities of the occupational and recreational therapy academic programs initiated in order to resource supplies from the community in response to a request from the hospital. A carload of technology and non-technology activity resources were delivered to the hospital and distributed to patients.  A treating physician provided an overview of the patient response. Patient Experience: Staff reported fewer complaints of isolation and boredom following the delivery of resources. This also increased staff morale. Conclusion: Providing resources patients can independently utilize may reduce feelings of isolation and boredom, which may improve health outcomes.
为Covid-19患者提供有意义活动的机会:社区应对
背景:因Covid-19住院的患者很有可能经历孤立、无聊、焦虑和抑郁。这些社会心理问题可能导致较差的健康结果。目标:该项目的目的是弥合患者需求与现有资源之间的差距:为患者提供用品,使他们能够在隔离的房间中参与有意义的活动,希望减轻孤独感和无聊感。案例报告:本案例研究描述了职业和娱乐治疗学术项目的活动,目的是响应医院的要求,从社区获得资源供应。一车技术和非技术活动资源被送到医院并分发给患者。一位主治医生概述了患者的反应。患者体验:在提供资源后,工作人员报告的孤立和无聊的投诉减少了。这也提高了员工的士气。结论:为患者提供可独立利用的资源,可减少患者的孤独感和无聊感,改善患者的健康状况。
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