Adults with cancer may be at risk for limitations in functional status and quality of life (QOL). Occupational therapy is a supportive service with the specific mission to help people functionally engage in life as safely and independently as possible with the primary goal of improving QOL. Unfortunately, for people with cancer, occupational therapy remains underused. The overall purpose of this review is to provide an understanding of what occupational therapy is and its relevance to patients with cancer, highlight the reasons to refer, and, last, provide general advice on how to access services
Breast cancer is currently the most common type of cancer in women (American Cancer Society, 2012). ...
Adolescence and young adulthood can be a challenging time. Gaining social and financial autonomy, de...
Purpose: Cancer survivorship is growing as time progresses. The National Cancer Institute (2016) fou...
Adults with cancer may be at risk for limitations in functional status and quality of life (QOL). Oc...
Occupational therapy may significantly improve cancer survivors’ ability to participate in activitie...
The number of older adults with cancer will continue to rise as the American population ages. Older ...
INTRODUCTION: Advances in cancer treatment over the last decade have led to increased survival rates...
INTRODUCTION: Cancer can disrupt participation in everyday activities, suggesting a place for occupa...
When an individual is diagnosed with cancer, he or she can experience their physical and emotional w...
OBJECTIVES: The impact of occupational therapy (OT) and physical therapy (PT) on functional outcomes...
Occupational and physical therapy (OT/PT) services seek to reduce morbidity, mortality, and improve ...
Palliative care is a holistic approach to care for individuals with serious or terminal illnesses. P...
Large numbers of older adults (aged 65 years or older) are surviving cancer; however, many survivors...
The primary focus of the Capstone experience was to gain advanced clinical practice in oncology care...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to investigate reasons why people consulted an occupational ...
Breast cancer is currently the most common type of cancer in women (American Cancer Society, 2012). ...
Adolescence and young adulthood can be a challenging time. Gaining social and financial autonomy, de...
Purpose: Cancer survivorship is growing as time progresses. The National Cancer Institute (2016) fou...
Adults with cancer may be at risk for limitations in functional status and quality of life (QOL). Oc...
Occupational therapy may significantly improve cancer survivors’ ability to participate in activitie...
The number of older adults with cancer will continue to rise as the American population ages. Older ...
INTRODUCTION: Advances in cancer treatment over the last decade have led to increased survival rates...
INTRODUCTION: Cancer can disrupt participation in everyday activities, suggesting a place for occupa...
When an individual is diagnosed with cancer, he or she can experience their physical and emotional w...
OBJECTIVES: The impact of occupational therapy (OT) and physical therapy (PT) on functional outcomes...
Occupational and physical therapy (OT/PT) services seek to reduce morbidity, mortality, and improve ...
Palliative care is a holistic approach to care for individuals with serious or terminal illnesses. P...
Large numbers of older adults (aged 65 years or older) are surviving cancer; however, many survivors...
The primary focus of the Capstone experience was to gain advanced clinical practice in oncology care...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to investigate reasons why people consulted an occupational ...
Breast cancer is currently the most common type of cancer in women (American Cancer Society, 2012). ...
Adolescence and young adulthood can be a challenging time. Gaining social and financial autonomy, de...
Purpose: Cancer survivorship is growing as time progresses. The National Cancer Institute (2016) fou...