School of Rehabilitation Science, Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
School of Rehabilitation Science, Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; Respiratory Medicine, West Park Healthcare Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Department of Medicine, Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Institute, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Respir Med. 2022 Aug;199:106881. doi: 10.1016/j.rmed.2022.106881. Epub 2022 May 16.
Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) is a multidisciplinary intervention forming the cornerstone of chronic respiratory disease management, improving individuals' exercise capacities and abilities to complete activities of daily living (ADLs). Although the occupational therapy (OT) scope of practice focuses on similar outcomes as PR, the tasks/roles and benefit of including OT in PR has not been reviewed. This scoping review synthesized the i) tasks/roles, ii) recommendations of guidelines, iii) prevalence and iv) effects of OT as part of PR programs. Searching of four databases (MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL and Cochrane), OT association websites, and hand searching was performed, and 51 records were included. The OT tasks/roles most reported include teaching energy conservation techniques (n = 23), addressing ADLs (n = 17), and assisting with breathlessness management (n = 10). Using the Canadian Model of Occupational Performance and Engagement these tasks/roles were grouped into person (n = 16 unique tasks/roles), occupation (n = 6 tasks/roles), environment (n = 5 tasks/roles), and other (n = 3 tasks/roles) domains and were endorsed by two available practice guidelines addressing OT in PR programs. From 13 PR surveys across four continents, 17-92% of PR programs included OT. Inclusion of OT in PR resulted in positive effects on ADLs, pulmonary function, dyspnea, quality of life, and mortality. Although an increasing number of PR programs include occupational therapists in their multidisciplinary teams, there is a paucity of original studies and guidelines reporting on the tasks/roles and benefits of OT in PR. Further research is needed to clearly define the tasks/roles of OT in multidisciplinary PR teams and contributions to enhancing patient outcomes.
肺康复(PR)是一种多学科干预措施,是慢性呼吸系统疾病管理的基石,可提高个体的运动能力和完成日常生活活动(ADL)的能力。尽管职业治疗(OT)的实践范围侧重于与 PR 相似的结果,但 OT 纳入 PR 的任务/角色和益处尚未得到审查。本范围综述综合了 i)任务/角色,ii)指南建议,iii)OT 在 PR 计划中的流行程度和 iv)效果。对四个数据库(MEDLINE、EMBASE、CINAHL 和 Cochrane)、OT 协会网站以及手工检索进行了检索,共纳入 51 条记录。报告最多的 OT 任务/角色包括教授节能技术(n=23)、解决 ADL(n=17)和协助呼吸困难管理(n=10)。使用加拿大职业表现和参与模式,这些任务/角色被分为人(n=16 个独特的任务/角色)、职业(n=6 个任务/角色)、环境(n=5 个任务/角色)和其他(n=3 个任务/角色)领域,并得到了两份关于 PR 项目中 OT 的现有实践指南的认可。从四大洲的 13 项 PR 调查中,17-92%的 PR 计划纳入了 OT。OT 纳入 PR 可对 ADL、肺功能、呼吸困难、生活质量和死亡率产生积极影响。尽管越来越多的 PR 计划在其多学科团队中纳入职业治疗师,但缺乏关于 PR 中 OT 的任务/角色和益处的原始研究和指南报告。需要进一步研究以明确界定多学科 PR 团队中 OT 的任务/角色以及对增强患者结果的贡献。