解决儿童姑息治疗中的康复需求:职业治疗的作用。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Gözde Önal, Sena Acar, Ganime Ayar
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目的:患有生命限制疾病的儿童面临着身体、认知和情感方面的挑战,这些挑战限制了他们的日常生活活动。虽然这些需求需要一个整体的方法,康复服务,特别是职业治疗,往往是有限的儿童姑息治疗。本研究旨在基于人-环境-职业模型评估土耳其接受儿童姑息治疗的儿童未满足的康复需求。方法:采用顺序解释混合方法设计。通过标准化评估收集自我护理、活动能力和照顾者负担的定量数据。定性数据从与家长的半结构化访谈中收集,并使用定向内容分析进行分析。结果:定量研究结果显示,患者在行动能力、自我照顾和认知方面存在相当大的障碍,导致照顾者负担加重。定性研究结果将这些局限性置于背景下,揭示了独立性丧失、情绪困扰、环境障碍以及缺乏专业和社会支持的主题。获得职业治疗的机会有限可能会影响生活质量。结论:研究结果表明,在儿童姑息治疗中,职业治疗可以支持儿童参与日常生活活动,减轻照顾者负担。专注于身体、认知和情感挑战以及环境适应的干预措施似乎很有希望。需要进一步的研究来检验职业治疗在不同护理环境中的长期效果。
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Addressing Rehabilitation Needs in Pediatric Palliative Care: The Role of Occupational Therapy.

Aims: Children with life-limiting illnesses face physical, cognitive, and emotional challenges that restrict their activities of daily living. Although these needs require a holistic approach, rehabilitation services, particularly occupational therapy, are often limited in pediatric palliative care. This study aimed to evaluate the unmet rehabilitation needs of children receiving pediatric palliative care in Turkey based on the Person-Environment-Occupation model.

Methods: A sequential explanatory mixed-methods design was used. Quantitative data on self-care, mobility, and caregiver burden were collected through standardized assessments. Qualitative data were gathered from semi-structured interviews with parents and analyzed using Directed Content Analysis.

Results: Quantitative findings revealed considerable impairments in mobility, self-care, and cognition, resulting in high caregiver burden. Qualitative findings contextualized these limitations, revealing themes of loss of independence, emotional distress, environmental barriers, and lack of professional and social support. Limited access to occupational therapy may impact quality of life.

Conclusion: The findings suggest that occupational therapy may support children's participation in activities of daily living and ease caregiver burden in pediatric palliative care. Interventions focusing on physical, cognitive, and emotional challenges, as well as environmental adaptation, appear promising. Further research is needed to examine the long-term effects of occupational therapy in different care settings.

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3.70
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