人类职业模型(MOHO)在 1 型糖尿病青少年心理需求中的应用:案例研究

Marjan Shahbazi, Samaneh Karamali Esmaeili
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背景与目标:在职业治疗从业人员的临床推理中使用模型,可以建立一个心理框架,并有能力组织康复过程中涉及的变量。最全面的职业治疗模型,即人类职业模型(MOHO),是以开放系统理论为基础的。该模型可广泛应用于康复甚至教育领域。不过,有一些资料显示,该模型被用于儿科。因此,本研究旨在调查 MOHO 在 1 型糖尿病青少年患者中的应用情况。病例介绍:职业治疗师根据 MOHO 原则,在家中对该患者进行了评估和治疗。MOHO 分析了个人内在因素(意志、习惯和表现能力)、活动和环境条件之间的相互作用。讨论由于 1 型糖尿病青少年的意志、习惯和表现能力会受到残疾的影响,因此根据 MOHO 设计和构建目标和治疗方法将有助于职业治疗师更有效地开展工作。
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Application of the Model of Human Occupation (MOHO) in Psychosocial Needs of Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes: A Case Study
Background and Objectives: Using the model in the clinical reasoning of occupational therapy practitioners create a mental framework and the ability to organize the variables involved in the rehabilitation process. The most comprehensive occupational therapy model, the Model of Human Occupation (MOHO), is based on open systems theory. This model can be widely used in rehabilitation and even education. However, several sources indicate that it is used in pediatrics. So, this study aimed to investigate the application of MOHO in an adolescent with type 1 diabetes. Case Presentation: The participant was assessed and treated at home by an occupational therapist based on MOHO principles. MOHO analyzes the transaction among the individual's internal factors (volition, habituation, and performance capacities), the activity, and the environmental conditions. Discussion: Since in adolescents with type 1 diabetes, volition, habituation, and performance capacities are affected by disability, designing and structuring goals and treatment based on MOHO will help occupational therapists perform more effectively, however, further studies with more methodological rigor are needed on this topic.
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