This paper presents an historical analysis of occupational therapy’s role in hospice care with relation to past and current hospice practices, as well as cultural forces that impact that role. Since the beginning of the movement, hospice has developed into a strong component of end-of-life care, and occupational therapy practice models and interventions are unique in addressing the occupational needs of clients during this stage of life. Despite compelling evidence of the positive impact of employing occupational therapists, there continue to be significant barriers to implementation of services. The author proposes that the concept of occupation, as experienced at the end-of-life stage, needs to be more clearly defined and occupational the...
The end of life is a difficult stage of life to manage, but people who are dying still desire to par...
Background/aim: The role of occupational therapists in palliative care is largely undocumented in We...
Objective: Occupation, or meaningful activity, can contribute to the well-being and quality of life ...
During the last 3 decades, hospice care has become increasingly prevalent in the United States, and ...
Occupational therapy (OT) is a form of rehabilitation that focuses on participation in everyday life...
Occupational therapy is a health profession which enables people to participate in everyday life act...
End-of-life care is the care received by an individual in their final year of life. Occupation is a ...
A phenomenological study was conducted to evaluate the occupational impact of transitioning out of t...
The purpose of this study was to explore the perspectives of occupational therapists with regard to ...
The aim of this study was to describe and provide an overview of occupational therapy in palliative ...
Despite purporting to serve the entire lifespan from birth until death, occupational therapy continu...
Introduction: Little is known about occupational therapy practice for people with a life-limiting il...
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 ...
Based on the literature reviewed for this critically appraised topic (CAT), end-of-life care has bec...
The end of life is a difficult stage of life to manage, but people who are dying still desire to par...
Background/aim: The role of occupational therapists in palliative care is largely undocumented in We...
Objective: Occupation, or meaningful activity, can contribute to the well-being and quality of life ...
During the last 3 decades, hospice care has become increasingly prevalent in the United States, and ...
Occupational therapy (OT) is a form of rehabilitation that focuses on participation in everyday life...
Occupational therapy is a health profession which enables people to participate in everyday life act...
End-of-life care is the care received by an individual in their final year of life. Occupation is a ...
A phenomenological study was conducted to evaluate the occupational impact of transitioning out of t...
The purpose of this study was to explore the perspectives of occupational therapists with regard to ...
The aim of this study was to describe and provide an overview of occupational therapy in palliative ...
Despite purporting to serve the entire lifespan from birth until death, occupational therapy continu...
Introduction: Little is known about occupational therapy practice for people with a life-limiting il...
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 ...
Based on the literature reviewed for this critically appraised topic (CAT), end-of-life care has bec...
The end of life is a difficult stage of life to manage, but people who are dying still desire to par...
Background/aim: The role of occupational therapists in palliative care is largely undocumented in We...
Objective: Occupation, or meaningful activity, can contribute to the well-being and quality of life ...