Patients at the end-of-life (EoL) experience functional decline in response to terminal illness and the active dying process, inhibiting participation and engagement in meaningful daily activities. Occupational therapy practitioners (OTP) are equipped to address patients’ occupational needs and desires despite their declining capacities; however, the absence of occupational therapy (OT) services in EoL care leaves patients’ occupational needs unmet, directly affecting their quality of life. The literature demonstrates the need for enhanced education and training among occupational therapy students (OTS) and practitioners to better prepare them to work with terminally ill patients who face progressive functional decline and imminent death. T...
Occupational therapy is a health profession which enables people to participate in everyday life act...
Each year in Australia, over 70 000 people require services and support due to terminal illness. Occ...
Occupational therapists working in acute care must meet the many challenges of working with a divers...
Patients at the end-of-life (EoL) experience functional decline in response to terminal illness and ...
Based on the literature reviewed for this critically appraised topic (CAT), end-of-life care has bec...
Occupational therapists carry an abundance of expertise in helping patients and caregivers navigate ...
The end of life is a difficult stage of life to manage, but people who are dying still desire to par...
End-of-life care is the care received by an individual in their final year of life. Occupation is a ...
Introduction: Little is known about occupational therapy practice for people with a life-limiting il...
Objective: Occupation, or meaningful activity, can contribute to the well-being and quality of life ...
Occupational therapy (OT) is a form of rehabilitation that focuses on participation in everyday life...
After reading this chapter, the learner will be able to: 1. Define the occupational therapy role w...
During the last 3 decades, hospice care has become increasingly prevalent in the United States, and ...
Introduction: Occupational therapists provide unique care to meet the varied needs of people with li...
© The Author(s) 2018 CC-BY-NCBackground: Occupational therapists play an integral role in the car...
Occupational therapy is a health profession which enables people to participate in everyday life act...
Each year in Australia, over 70 000 people require services and support due to terminal illness. Occ...
Occupational therapists working in acute care must meet the many challenges of working with a divers...
Patients at the end-of-life (EoL) experience functional decline in response to terminal illness and ...
Based on the literature reviewed for this critically appraised topic (CAT), end-of-life care has bec...
Occupational therapists carry an abundance of expertise in helping patients and caregivers navigate ...
The end of life is a difficult stage of life to manage, but people who are dying still desire to par...
End-of-life care is the care received by an individual in their final year of life. Occupation is a ...
Introduction: Little is known about occupational therapy practice for people with a life-limiting il...
Objective: Occupation, or meaningful activity, can contribute to the well-being and quality of life ...
Occupational therapy (OT) is a form of rehabilitation that focuses on participation in everyday life...
After reading this chapter, the learner will be able to: 1. Define the occupational therapy role w...
During the last 3 decades, hospice care has become increasingly prevalent in the United States, and ...
Introduction: Occupational therapists provide unique care to meet the varied needs of people with li...
© The Author(s) 2018 CC-BY-NCBackground: Occupational therapists play an integral role in the car...
Occupational therapy is a health profession which enables people to participate in everyday life act...
Each year in Australia, over 70 000 people require services and support due to terminal illness. Occ...
Occupational therapists working in acute care must meet the many challenges of working with a divers...