评估“生活设计”:减轻压力的职业治疗干预。

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION
Dan Ravn, Anette Enemark Larsen
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摘要

背景:28%的欧洲劳动力受到压力的影响,构成了严重的健康和经济挑战。尽管有现有的干预措施,但压力的多维性仍然没有得到充分的解决,因此,livsdesigner程序(LD)是一种通过规划、优先排序和调整日常职业来减轻压力和提高幸福感的方法。目的:(a)评估参与者是否感受到压力减轻和幸福感增强,以及(b)探索参与者对该计划的体验。方法:工作组(WG)和非工作组(NWG)两组参与者采用收敛并行设计的混合方法。目标a)是用科恩的10项感知压力量表和世界卫生组织五幸福指数来衡量的。目的b)采用包括内容效度指数问卷在内的质性访谈进行探讨。结果:根据测量结果的计算,两组均观察到临床意义:在WG中,9名参与者中有7名实现了压力减轻,9名参与者中有7名表现出幸福感增加;在NWG中,七分之二的参与者压力减轻,七分之五的参与者表现出幸福感增加。与会者都很重视劳工处,强调劳工处对职业规划的重视。结论:LD对WG显示出有希望的结果,而NWG随着时间的推移表现出更大的变异性。
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Evaluating 'livsdesigneren': An occupational therapy intervention for stress reduction.

Background: Of the European workforce, 28% are affected by stress, posing severe health and economic challenges. Despite existing interventions, the multidimensional nature of stress remains inadequately addressed, thus the Livsdesigner-program (LD) was developed as a method for stress reduction and enhanced well-being through planning, prioritizing, and adjusting daily occupations.

Aims: (a) to assess if participants perceived stress reduction and enhanced well-being, and (b) to explore the participants' experiences with the program.

Methods: Two groups of participants, Working group (WG) and Non-Working group (NWG), participated in a mixed method with a convergent parallel design. Aim a) was measured using Cohen's 10-item Perceived Stress Scale and World Health Organization-Five Well-Being Index. Aim b) was explored with qualitative interviews including Content Validity Index questionnaire.

Results: Based on the measurements' calculations, clinical significance were observed in both groups: in the WG, seven out of nine participants achieved stress reductions, and seven out of nine demonstrated increased well-being; in the NWG, two out of seven participants achieved stress reduction, while five out of seven demonstrated increased well-being. The participants valued the LD, highlighting the focus on occupational planning.

Conclusions: The LD showed promising results for the WG, while the NWG demonstrated greater variability over time.

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CiteScore
3.40
自引率
15.80%
发文量
45
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy is an internationally well-recognized journal that aims to provide a forum for occupational therapy research worldwide and especially the Nordic countries. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy welcomes: theoretical frameworks, original research reports emanating from quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods studies, literature reviews, case studies, presentation and evaluation of instruments, evaluation of interventions, learning and teaching in OT, letters to the editor.
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