Effect of Combining the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to Enable Occupation in a Client with Depression: A Case Study in Home-Visiting Support

Mai Sakimoto, Takayuki Kawaguchi, Aki Watanabe
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Introduction: Few reports describe interventions combining the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM) with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) although both are important in enabling occupation for a client with depression. We outline the therapy process conducted by an occupational therapist combining the COPM with CBT to enable occupation for a client with depression. Methods: A single-system research design was implemented. The intervention was based on behavioral activation, and the cognitive restructuring was divided into three phases: baseline (Phase I), intervention 1 (Phase II), and intervention 2 (Phase III). Baseline consisted of behavioral activation only. In intervention 1, the COPM was used in addition to the baseline action. In intervention 2, cognitive restructuring was conducted in addition to intervention 1. Results: There was no significant difference in the client’s frequency per week of going out in Phase II compared with Phase I ( p = 0.062), but the rate increased significantly in Phase III compared with Phase II by binomial test ( p = 0.002). As assessed by the COPM, the performance and satisfaction scores for going out were 4 and 3 at the 5th week, but they improved to 7 and 6 at the 17th week. Conclusion: Combining the COPM with CBT significantly increased the frequency of going out that a client with depression hoped to attain. The present intervention might facilitate enabling occupation for clients with depression. Our findings suggested that in clients with depressive symptoms, enabling occupation is possible by combining the COPM with CBT.
加拿大职业绩效测量与认知行为疗法相结合对抑郁症患者职业发展的影响:家访支持案例研究
引言:很少有报道描述将加拿大职业表现测量(COPM)与认知行为疗法(CBT)相结合的干预措施,尽管两者在使抑郁症患者获得职业方面都很重要。我们概述了一名职业治疗师将COPM与CBT相结合的治疗过程,以使抑郁症患者获得职业。方法:采用单系统研究设计。干预以行为激活为基础,认知重构分为三个阶段:基线阶段(第一阶段)、干预1阶段(第二阶段)和干预2阶段(第三阶段)。基线阶段仅包括行为激活。在干预1中,除了基线行动外,还使用了COPM。干预2在干预1的基础上进行认知重构。结果:II期患者每周外出次数与I期比较无显著差异(p = 0.062),但经二项检验,III期患者每周外出次数较II期显著增加(p = 0.002)。在COPM评估中,第5周的外出表现和满意度分别为4分和3分,第17周的外出表现和满意度分别为7分和6分。结论:COPM与CBT相结合,显著提高了抑郁症患者希望达到的外出频率。本干预措施可促进抑郁症患者的赋能性职业。我们的研究结果表明,在有抑郁症状的患者中,通过结合COPM和CBT,使职业成为可能。
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