School of Health and Human Performance, Dalhousie University, 6230 South Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
School of Occupational Therapy, 5869 University Avenue, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Health Promot Int. 2020 Dec 1;35(6):1531-1542. doi: 10.1093/heapro/daz134.
Assisting people to live well with a chronic physical or mental health condition requires the creation of intersectoral community-based supports for chronic condition self-management. One important but underutilized resource for supporting chronic condition self-management in the community is recreation, which refers to relatively self-determined and enjoyable physical, social or expressive everyday activities. The Expanded Chronic Care Model (ECCM) provides a framework for identifying systems-level strategies to support self-management through increased access to community recreation opportunities. In this article, an occupation-based social transformation approach, which involves examining assumptions, considering contexts of daily activities and partnering to create meaningful social change, is used to examine the ECCM. Recommendations related to strengthening social change with a specific focus on collaborations and networks through recreation are provided. Through such collaborations, self-management of chronic conditions in community recreation contexts is advanced. Health providers and community-based recreation services providers are invited to be part of these intersectoral changes that will promote health amongst those living with chronic conditions.
协助患有慢性身体或精神健康状况的人过上良好的生活需要为慢性疾病自我管理创建跨部门的社区支持。支持社区慢性疾病自我管理的一个重要但未充分利用的资源是娱乐,它是指相对自主和愉快的身体、社会或表达性日常活动。扩展的慢性护理模型 (ECCM) 提供了一个框架,用于通过增加获得社区娱乐机会来确定支持自我管理的系统层面策略。在本文中,使用基于职业的社会变革方法,即检查假设、考虑日常活动的背景以及合作以创造有意义的社会变革,来检查 ECCM。提供了与通过娱乐加强社会变革相关的建议,重点是合作和网络。通过这些合作,可以在社区娱乐环境中推进慢性疾病的自我管理。邀请卫生提供者和社区娱乐服务提供者参与这些跨部门的变革,以促进慢性病患者的健康。