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了解肥胖症患者的职业参与度:澳大利亚职业治疗师的观点。

Understanding occupational engagement for individuals with bariatric needs: The perspectives of Australian Occupational Therapists.

机构信息

School of Occupational Therapy, Social Work and Speech Pathology, Curtin University, Perth, WA, Australia.

出版信息

Aust Occup Ther J. 2020 Oct;67(5):417-426. doi: 10.1111/1440-1630.12657. Epub 2020 Mar 12.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Over the last 20 years, the number of individuals affected by obesity in Australia has increased by 56%. The impact of excessive weight gain results in a wide range of physical, psychological and social difficulties, with resultant changes to occupational performance and engagement. For some people within this population, a further consequence of this increasing weight gain contributes to additional difficulties, with the individual being considered to be "bariatric". For these people, resultant changes include decreased capacity to engage in self-care activities, leisure occupations and productive roles, creating significant difficulties in undertaking important life roles. This phenomenological study aimed to understand the occupational engagement of individuals with bariatric needs, and to identify potential opportunities to support the engagement and participation of these individuals from the perspectives of Australian occupational therapists.

METHODS

Qualitative data were collected from 11 semi-structured interviews with occupational therapists from a variety of practice settings.

RESULTS

Thematic analysis identified four central themes (a) Occupational engagement was significantly impacted by a lack of suitable resources and availability of daily living equipment; (b) Health and well-being were impacted by a disruption in meaningful occupational engagement; (c) Occupational roles were limited due to poor occupational identity and perceptions of not belonging within the community; (d) Occupational therapists do have a varied role when working with individuals with bariatric needs.

CONCLUSION

Occupational therapists engaged in this study indicated that people with bariatric needs were significantly impacted by many complex issues as a result of their health condition, often contributing to poor health and decreased well-being. Occupational therapists are well-placed to engage with individuals with bariatric needs across many care contexts and must take up potential opportunities to provide services targeted towards the increased engagement and participation of these individuals, with resultant improvements to health and well-being.

摘要

简介

在过去的 20 年中,澳大利亚肥胖人群的数量增加了 56%。体重过度增加的影响导致了广泛的身体、心理和社会困难,导致职业表现和参与度发生变化。对于这一人群中的一些人来说,体重进一步增加导致了更多的困难,这些人被认为是“肥胖症”。对于这些人来说,结果包括参与自我护理活动、休闲职业和生产性角色的能力下降,在承担重要生活角色方面造成重大困难。这项现象学研究旨在了解具有肥胖症需求的个体的职业参与情况,并从澳大利亚职业治疗师的角度确定支持这些个体参与和参与的潜在机会。

方法

从各种实践环境中的 11 名职业治疗师的半结构化访谈中收集定性数据。

结果

主题分析确定了四个中心主题:(a)由于缺乏合适的资源和日常生活设备的可用性,职业参与受到严重影响;(b)健康和福祉受到有意义的职业参与中断的影响;(c)由于职业认同差和社区归属感低,职业角色受到限制;(d)职业治疗师在与肥胖症患者合作时确实具有多种角色。

结论

参与这项研究的职业治疗师表示,由于健康状况,肥胖症患者受到许多复杂问题的严重影响,往往导致健康状况不佳和幸福感下降。职业治疗师非常适合在许多护理环境中与肥胖症患者接触,必须抓住潜在机会,提供针对这些患者增加参与度和参与度的服务,从而改善健康和幸福感。

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