Introduction: Palliative Care (PC) is defined as an active response to problems arising from prolonged, incurable and progressive disease through early identification, assessment, treatment of pain and other physical, psychosocial and spiritual problems. This care is not sufficiently disclosed and it is suggested further studies and disclosure within the occupational therapy and other areas of health. Objectives: This investigation main objective was to determine the contribution of the occupational therapy intervention in PC and acquire deeper knowledge about this intervention by describing the main methodologies used for a full perception of the intervention carried out in this area. Methods: This is a simple, transversal and not ex...
© The Author(s) 2018 CC-BY-NCBackground: Occupational therapists play an integral role in the car...
Introduction: Research states that occupational therapists working in palliative care feel underprep...
Palliative care is a holistic approach to care for individuals with serious or terminal illnesses. P...
The aim of this study was to describe and provide an overview of occupational therapy in palliative ...
Abstract Background Activity participation may support clients in palliative care to maintain dignit...
Caring for dying patients dates back to the beginnings of medicine, although Palliative Medicine is ...
This research aimed at understanding and reflecting on the perceptions of occupational therapists re...
Background Occupational therapy aims to maximize patients' independence and is thus particularly ...
Based on the literature reviewed for this critically appraised topic (CAT), end-of-life care has bec...
Higher level of functional incapacity and invalidity is noted in palliative patients, as a result of...
The end of life is a difficult stage of life to manage, but people who are dying still desire to par...
Introduction: Families play a significant role in caring for a loved one with a terminal diagnosis. ...
Palliative care is a specialist area of health care for individuals living with life-limiting illnes...
End-of-life care is the care received by an individual in their final year of life. Occupation is a ...
Occupational therapy is a health profession which enables people to participate in everyday life act...
© The Author(s) 2018 CC-BY-NCBackground: Occupational therapists play an integral role in the car...
Introduction: Research states that occupational therapists working in palliative care feel underprep...
Palliative care is a holistic approach to care for individuals with serious or terminal illnesses. P...
The aim of this study was to describe and provide an overview of occupational therapy in palliative ...
Abstract Background Activity participation may support clients in palliative care to maintain dignit...
Caring for dying patients dates back to the beginnings of medicine, although Palliative Medicine is ...
This research aimed at understanding and reflecting on the perceptions of occupational therapists re...
Background Occupational therapy aims to maximize patients' independence and is thus particularly ...
Based on the literature reviewed for this critically appraised topic (CAT), end-of-life care has bec...
Higher level of functional incapacity and invalidity is noted in palliative patients, as a result of...
The end of life is a difficult stage of life to manage, but people who are dying still desire to par...
Introduction: Families play a significant role in caring for a loved one with a terminal diagnosis. ...
Palliative care is a specialist area of health care for individuals living with life-limiting illnes...
End-of-life care is the care received by an individual in their final year of life. Occupation is a ...
Occupational therapy is a health profession which enables people to participate in everyday life act...
© The Author(s) 2018 CC-BY-NCBackground: Occupational therapists play an integral role in the car...
Introduction: Research states that occupational therapists working in palliative care feel underprep...
Palliative care is a holistic approach to care for individuals with serious or terminal illnesses. P...