Sujatha E. Raj, BOT, MSc(OT), is PhD Candidate, UniSA Allied Health & Human Performance, University of South Australia, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia;
Shylie Mackintosh, PhD, MSc, BAppSc(Physio), is Associate Professor and Dean of Allied Health Programs, UniSA Allied Health & Human Performance, University of South Australia, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
Am J Occup Ther. 2021 Jan-Feb;75(1):7501205060p1-7501205060p27. doi: 10.5014/ajot.2020.040782.
People with dementia require tailored interventions to support participation and performance in their desired occupations, and informal caregivers need interventions that reduce caregiving burden to enable them to continue with their roles.
This systematic review investigated whether home-based occupational therapy interventions for adults with dementia and their informal caregivers optimized care recipients' performance of daily occupations and reduced caregiving burden and improved caregivers' sense of competence.
Eight databases were searched from 1946 to November 2019 using MeSH terms, keywords, and subject headings as appropriate for each database. Inclusion criteria were quantitative studies investigating the effects of home-based therapy provided by a qualified occupational therapist for adults with dementia and their informal caregivers.
Study selection, data collection, and methodological quality assessments using the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme criteria tool were performed independently by two reviewers. Data analysis involved a two-stage process.
From 1,229 articles identified through searches, 970 titles and abstracts were screened for eligibility after removal of duplicates. Twenty studies reported in 22 articles were included. Moderate evidence supported interventions provided jointly for adults with dementia and their informal caregivers using a combination of intervention strategies. Included studies demonstrated high risk of bias, particularly in blinding of outcome assessments.
Combining individualized interventions framed in client-centeredness can enhance occupational performance for adults with dementia, reduce caregiving burden, and improve informal caregivers' sense of competence. Further research on leisure and home management occupations is warranted.
The findings provide evidence supporting the effectiveness of home-based occupational therapy for people with dementia and their informal caregivers for consideration by funders of services.
痴呆症患者需要量身定制的干预措施来支持他们参与和完成自己期望的职业活动,而非正式照护者则需要干预措施来减轻照护负担,使他们能够继续履行自己的角色。
本系统评价研究了针对痴呆症成人及其非正式照护者的家庭为基础的职业治疗干预措施是否能优化照护对象日常职业活动的表现,减轻照护负担,并提高照护者的能力感。
从 1946 年到 2019 年 11 月,使用 MeSH 术语、关键词和适当的主题词,在 8 个数据库中进行了搜索。纳入标准为调查由合格职业治疗师为痴呆症成人及其非正式照护者提供家庭为基础的治疗对其影响的定量研究。
两名审查员独立进行了研究选择、数据收集和使用关键评估技能计划标准工具进行的方法学质量评估。数据分析涉及两个阶段的过程。
从搜索中确定的 1229 篇文章中,在去除重复项后,对 970 篇标题和摘要进行了筛选,以确定其是否符合入选标准。纳入的 20 项研究报告了 22 篇文章。中度证据支持针对痴呆症成人及其非正式照护者联合使用多种干预策略的干预措施。纳入的研究存在较高的偏倚风险,特别是在结局评估的盲法方面。
将以患者为中心的个体化干预措施结合起来,可以提高痴呆症成人的职业表现,减轻照护负担,并提高非正式照护者的能力感。需要进一步研究休闲和家庭管理职业。
本研究结果为家庭为基础的职业治疗对痴呆症患者及其非正式照护者的有效性提供了证据,可供服务提供者参考。