Beth Fields, PhD, OTR/L, BCG, is Assistant Professor, Department of Kinesiology Occupational Therapy Program, University of Wisconsin-Madison;
Stacy Smallfield, DrOT, MSOT, OTR/L, BCG, FAOTA, is Associate Director and Capstone Coordinator, Division of Occupational Therapy, College of Allied Health Professions, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha.
Am J Occup Ther. 2022 Mar 1;76(2). doi: 10.5104/ajot.2022/762001.
Demand is increasing for occupational therapy practitioners to help the growing population of adults with chronic conditions manage their conditions.
This Practice Guideline, which is informed by systematic reviews of the literature on the use of self-management interventions, is meant to guide occupational therapy practitioners' clinical decision making when working with community-dwelling adults with chronic conditions. The chronic conditions included heart disease, chronic lung conditions, diabetes, and kidney disease. The self-management interventions addressed ADLs and sleep and rest; IADLs; education, work, volunteering, leisure, and social participation; and the caregiver role.
We reviewed, discussed, and integrated the clinical recommendations developed from four systematic reviews, supporting literature, and expert opinion to provide recommendations for practice.
A total of 102 articles were included in the systematic reviews, which served as the primary basis for the practice recommendations.
Strong to moderate evidence supports clinical recommendations for the use of self-management interventions when working with clients with chronic conditions. We recommend the use of a multimodal approach that includes three components-education, goal setting, and problem solving-over an extended period to assist clients in establishing self-management habits and routines. On the basis of emerging evidence and expert opinion, we recommend that occupational therapy practitioners consider using a prevention approach, helping clients establish habits and routines, and emphasizing shared goal setting when addressing clients' self-management of chronic conditions. What This Article Adds: This Practice Guideline provides a summary of strong to moderate evidence that supports clinical recommendations for the use of self-management interventions with clients with chronic conditions. When guided by this evidence, occupational therapy practitioners are better able to help clients meet their occupational challenges.
越来越需要职业治疗师帮助患有慢性疾病的成年人管理他们的病情。
本实践指南是根据文献中关于自我管理干预措施的使用进行系统回顾的结果制定的,旨在指导职业治疗师在为患有慢性疾病的社区居民成年人提供服务时进行临床决策。所涵盖的慢性疾病包括心脏病、慢性肺部疾病、糖尿病和肾脏疾病。自我管理干预措施涵盖了日常生活活动和睡眠与休息、工具性日常生活活动、教育、工作、志愿活动、休闲和社会参与以及照顾者角色。
我们回顾、讨论和整合了四项系统评价、支持文献和专家意见中提出的临床建议,以提供实践建议。
共有 102 篇文章被纳入系统评价,这些文章是制定实践建议的主要依据。
强有力到中等强度的证据支持在与患有慢性疾病的患者合作时使用自我管理干预措施的临床建议。我们建议采用包括教育、目标设定和解决问题在内的多模式方法,持续一段时间,以帮助患者建立自我管理习惯和日常生活规律。基于新出现的证据和专家意见,我们建议职业治疗师考虑采用预防方法,帮助患者建立习惯和日常生活规律,并在解决患者慢性疾病的自我管理问题时强调共同目标设定。本文的新增内容:本实践指南总结了强有力到中等强度的证据,支持在慢性疾病患者中使用自我管理干预措施的临床建议。在这些证据的指导下,职业治疗师能够更好地帮助患者应对职业挑战。