Pearson Elizabeth J M, Todd Julia G, Futcher Jennifer M
Occupational Therapy Department, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Victoria, Australia.
Palliat Med. 2007 Sep;21(6):477-85. doi: 10.1177/0269216307081941.
The objective of this paper is to identify an outcome measure for occupational therapy interventions with palliative clients, in particular Home Assessments. Several possibilities beyond traditional functional measures are considered, and the notion of quality of life (QoL) as a potential measure and routine part of assessment is discussed.A systematic literature search resulted in 45 QoL tools that might be suitable for palliative care. The validation or development papers for these tools were closely examined. Twenty-four instruments met the inclusion criteria for further consideration for use by occupational therapists. The research found that it may be feasible for occupational therapists to use a QoL tool as a routine part of assessing each palliative patient, with the objective of focusing interventions to priority areas identified by the patient. Further work in this area will identify a range of established and validated methods of assessing QoL, suitable for different stages within the palliative phase of illness for purposes including assessment, support and targeted interventions.
本文的目的是确定一种用于姑息治疗患者职业治疗干预的结果测量方法,特别是家庭评估。考虑了传统功能测量之外的几种可能性,并讨论了将生活质量(QoL)作为潜在测量方法和评估常规部分的概念。系统的文献检索产生了45种可能适用于姑息治疗的生活质量工具。对这些工具的验证或开发论文进行了仔细审查。24种工具符合纳入标准,可供职业治疗师进一步考虑使用。研究发现,职业治疗师将生活质量工具作为评估每位姑息治疗患者的常规部分可能是可行的,目的是将干预重点放在患者确定的优先领域。该领域的进一步工作将确定一系列既定且经过验证的生活质量评估方法,适用于疾病姑息阶段的不同阶段,用于评估、支持和有针对性的干预等目的。