Jessica Presperin Pedersen, OTD, MBA, is Research Scientist, Shirley Ryan AbilityLab, Chicago, IL, and Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL;
Linda S. Ehrlich-Jones, PhD, RN, is Associate Director, Center for Rehabilitation Research, Shirley Ryan AbilityLab, Chicago, IL, and Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL.
Am J Occup Ther. 2023 May 1;77(3). doi: 10.5014/ajot.2023.050093.
Informal caregivers have valuable insights that occupational therapists can use to prevent and manage problems that may arise in people with spinal cord injury (SCI) because of a lack of physical activity and poor nutrition.
To assess caregiver-identified facilitators of weight management in people with SCI.
Descriptive qualitative design using semistructured interviews and thematic analysis.
Regional SCI Care Model System and Veterans Health Administration.
Informal caregivers (n = 24) of people with SCI.
Facilitators of successful weight management in care recipients with SCI.
Four themes were identified as weight management facilitators: healthy eating (subthemes: food content, self-control, self-management, and healthy preinjury lifestyle), exercise and therapy (subthemes: occupational and physical therapy, receiving assistance, and resources for exercise), accessibility, and leisure activity or activities of daily living, the latter described as a source of activity (because of required energy expenditure) to facilitate weight management for people with more severe injuries.
These findings can inform the development of successful weight management plans by occupational therapists by incorporating feedback from informal caregivers. Because caregivers are involved in many of the facilitators identified, occupational therapists should communicate with the dyad about sourcing accessible places to increase physical activity and assessing in-person assistance and assistive technology needs to promote healthy eating and physical activity. Occupational therapists can use informal caregiver-identified facilitators of weight management to help prevent and manage problems for people with SCI secondary to limited activity and poor nutrition. What This Article Adds: Occupational therapy practitioners provide therapeutic intervention to people with SCI; this includes attention to weight management from the time of initial injury throughout their lives. This article is novel in the presentation of informal caregivers' perceptions about successful facilitators of weight management among people with SCI, which is important because caregivers are intimately involved in the daily activities of people with SCI and can be a liaison for occupational therapists and other health care providers about ways to facilitate healthy eating and physical activity.
非正式照顾者有宝贵的见解,职业治疗师可以利用这些见解来预防和管理脊髓损伤(SCI)患者因缺乏身体活动和营养不良而可能出现的问题。
评估照顾者识别的 SCI 患者体重管理促进因素。
使用半结构式访谈和主题分析的描述性定性设计。
区域 SCI 护理模型系统和退伍军人健康管理局。
SCI 患者的非正式照顾者(n=24)。
SCI 患者照顾对象成功体重管理的促进因素。
确定了四个主题作为体重管理促进因素:健康饮食(子主题:食物内容、自我控制、自我管理和健康的伤前生活方式)、运动和治疗(子主题:职业和物理治疗、接受帮助和运动资源)、可及性以及休闲活动或日常生活活动,后者被描述为活动的来源(因为需要消耗能量),以促进伤势更严重的人的体重管理。
这些发现可以通过职业治疗师纳入非正式照顾者的反馈信息,为成功的体重管理计划的制定提供信息。由于照顾者参与了确定的许多促进因素,因此职业治疗师应该与二人组沟通,寻找可及的地方以增加身体活动,并评估个人援助和辅助技术需求,以促进健康饮食和身体活动。职业治疗师可以利用非正式照顾者确定的体重管理促进因素,帮助预防和管理因活动受限和营养不良而导致的 SCI 患者的问题。
这篇文章的新颖之处在于提出了非正式照顾者对 SCI 患者体重管理成功促进因素的看法,这一点很重要,因为照顾者与 SCI 患者的日常活动密切相关,并且可以作为职业治疗师和其他医疗保健提供者的联络人,讨论促进健康饮食和身体活动的方法。