Klinedinst Tara C, Swink Laura A, Atler Karen E, Chard Christine A, Malcolm Matt P
Health Policy Institute, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
Veterans Administration Eastern Colorado Geriatric Research, Education, and Clinical Center, Rocky Mountain VA Medical Center, Aurora, Colorado, USA.
Br J Occup Ther. 2022 May;85(5):351-359. doi: 10.1177/03080226211026545. Epub 2021 Jun 22.
Integrating type 2 diabetes (T2DM) self-care behaviors into daily life is complex and poorly understood. Occupational therapists, as experts in life context, habits, roles, and routines, can foster new ways of understanding and promoting daily engagement in T2DM self-care. The Model of Human Occupation (MOHO), a conceptual practice model, may have applicability to better understanding the experience of living with T2DM and engaging in necessary self-care behaviors.
We conducted focus group interviews with individuals with T2DM ( = 10). We applied the MOHO to understand the experience of living with T2DM and engaging in related self-care behaviors.
Participants discussed each element of MOHO and how it related to living with and managing type 2 diabetes. Participants identified obtaining skills for self-advocacy with family, individualized/adapted exercise, stable health-promoting environments and routines, and problem-solving skills for disruptions to routine as critical needs for managing T2DM. These intervention strategies are well-aligned with MOHO and occupational therapy practice.
We found that MOHO was a useful tool for exploring the experience and daily management of T2DM.
将2型糖尿病(T2DM)自我护理行为融入日常生活是复杂的,且人们对此了解甚少。职业治疗师作为生活情境、习惯、角色和日常活动方面的专家,能够培养新的方式来理解和促进日常参与T2DM自我护理。人类作业模式(MOHO)作为一种概念性实践模式,可能适用于更好地理解T2DM患者的生活体验以及参与必要的自我护理行为。
我们对10名T2DM患者进行了焦点小组访谈。我们应用MOHO来理解T2DM患者的生活体验以及参与相关自我护理行为的情况。
参与者讨论了MOHO的每个要素以及它与T2DM患者的生活和管理之间的关系。参与者确定,获得与家人进行自我维权的技能、个性化/适应性锻炼、稳定的促进健康的环境和日常活动,以及解决日常活动中断问题的技能是管理T2DM的关键需求。这些干预策略与MOHO和职业治疗实践高度契合。
我们发现MOHO是探索T2DM患者体验和日常管理的有用工具。