scholarly journals Terapia Ocupacional na clínica médica: experiências práticas em estágio supervisionado/ Occupational therapy in the medical clinic: practical experiences in supervised internship

Author(s):  
Mariana De Pontes Santiago ◽  
Janaína Marcelino Rocha de Abreu ◽  
Raquel Costa Albuquerque

O objetivo deste artigo é apresentar as vivências da Terapia Ocupacional na enfermaria de clínica médica do Instituto de Medicina Integral Professor Fernando Figueira, como práticas de estágio supervisionado, no ano de 2019. A experiência evidencia um perfil de adultos e idosos acometidos por múltiplas patologias, com perdas em seu nível de independência funcional e comprometimento das Atividades Básicas de Vida Diária após a hospitalização. As intervenções foram voltadas principalmente para o resgate da funcionalidade e demonstraram efetividade ao longo dos atendimentos. Portanto, reforça-se a importância do terapeuta ocupacional no hospital, para a recuperação da saúde e autonomia dos indivíduos. Abstract: The objective of this article is to present the Occupational Therapy experiences in the medical clinic ward of the Instituto de Medicina Integral Professor Fernando Figueira, as supervised internship practices, in 2019. The experience shows a profile of adults and elderly people with multiple pathologies, with losses in their level of functional independence and impairment of the Basic Activities of Daily Living after hospitalization. The interventions were mainly aimed at the rescue of functionality and demonstrated effectiveness throughout the care. Therefore, the importance of the occupational therapist in the hospital is reinforced for the recovery of health and autonomy of individuals.Key words: Internship; Functionality; Hospital; Occupational therapy. Resumen: El objetivo de este trabajo es presentar las experiencias de terapia ocupacional en el pabellón de la clínica médica del Instituto de Medicina Integral Professor Fernando Figueira, como prácticas supervisadas, en 2019. La experiencia muestra un perfil de adultos y ancianos con patologías múltiples, con pérdidas en su nivel de independencia funcional y deterioro de las Actividades Básicas de la Vida Diaria después de la hospitalización. Las intervenciones se dirigieron principalmente al rescate de la funcionalidad y la efectividad demostrada en toda la atención. Por lo tanto, la importancia del terapeuta ocupacional en el hospital se refuerza para la recuperación de la salud y la autonomía de las personas.Palabras clave: Funcionalidad; Hospital; Prácticas; Terapia ocupacional.

2000 ◽  
Vol 63 (2) ◽  
pp. 65-75 ◽  
Author(s):  
Trish Wielandt ◽  
Jenny Strong

This article describes a literature review that examined the topic of the postdischarge compliance of individuals with prescribed adaptive equipment. Assisting individuals to accomplish tasks relevant to their activities of daily living and thereby achieve functional independence is central to the role of occupational therapy. The prescription of adaptive equipment is a frequently used intervention. The rationale for prescribing adaptive equipment is that it maximises a client's functional potential, allows for independence in activities of daily living and fosters confidence as a result of being able to accomplish such tasks. All studies that surveyed compliance with prescribed adaptive equipment between 1963 and 1996 were reviewed. The factors that reportedly affect compliance by individuals can be considered under five discrete categories: medical-related, client-related, equipment-related, assessment-related and training-related. On the basis of the findings of this literature review, recommendations are made for further research, specifically investigating methods that therapists could incorporate into current practice to address the problem of non-compliance with prescribed adaptive equipment.


2017 ◽  
Vol 31 (4) ◽  
pp. 35-44
Author(s):  
Urszula Ż Żmudzińska ◽  
Aneta Bac

Abstract Introduction: A contemporary model of occupational therapy differs from the previous model which was common in Poland in previous years. Therefore, the opinions of the society concerning the profession of an occupational therapist are constantly changing. Material and methods: The research included 244 inhabitants of Lesser Poland aged between 25 and 65 employed in various professions. A questionnaire regarding occupational therapy and the profession and competences of occupational therapists was applied in the study. Results: The presented results show that the job of an occupational therapist is perceived as a needed profession both by individuals who underwent such therapy and those who did not use such services. Responses regarding competences and activities in the profession of an occupational therapist revealed differences in the opinions of the study participants. Conclusions: Taking into account only competences and activities of an occupational therapist, associations of the study participants reflected the knowledge of the model of therapy that existed before and was mainly devoted to occupational therapy workshops. The respondents would trust an occupational therapist both in adapting the house to their needs and in performing exercises connected with activities of daily living.


Author(s):  
Rogério Ferrinho Ferreira ◽  
Luís Amador Ribeiro ◽  
César João Fonseca

To identify the gains in elderly functional independence through the implementation of the rehabilitation nursing program, a pilot study involving the quantitative, descriptive, and cross-sectional case study methodology was applied to an accidental sample of elderly people, with only two persons having completed the previously defined intervention program. The Rikli and Jones functional fitness test for older adults exercises, such as a rehabilitation nursing exercise program and the Barthel scale, were used to measure the functional independence of the elderly in the performance of activities of daily living. From the implementation of the rehabilitation nursing program to the elderly who concluded it in its entirety, the results show global gains in the functional aptitude program and an improvement in functional independence with gains in most activities of daily living. An improvement in the functional independence of elderly people who participated in the rehabilitation nursing program involving the functional fitness exercises of Rikli and Jones was verified.


Author(s):  
Marcelo Marques Cardoso ◽  
Denis Carvalho Lobo ◽  
Michelle Jacob Da Cruz ◽  
Rogéria Pimentel De Araújo Monteiro ◽  
Adriene Damasceno Seabra ◽  
...  

ResumoAinda há carência por mais estudos qualificados que possibilitem o debate sobre limitações, benefícios e possíveis melhorias na conduta de Terapia Ocupacional na reabilitação. Objetivouse evidenciar a eficácia de abordagens específicas da Terapia Ocupacional baseadas no treino de Atividades Vida Diária, complementadas pela Cinesioatividade. Estudo quantitativo, caso único, paciente do sexo femino hemiparética à esquerda por isquemia encefálica. Os Procedimentos foram aprovados pelo comitê de ética e pesquisa com seres humanos através do parecer nº 1.337.714, comitê de ética em pesuisa do Instituto de Ciências da Saúde da Universidade Federal do Pará, e ocorreram ao longo de 20 sessões, duas vezes por semana, duração de 40 a 60 minutos por sessão. Avaliações em três tempos: admissão (1ª sessão), reavaliação (10ª sessão) e alta (20ª sessão). Testes físicos apontaram a resposta ao tratamento: percepção tátil (estesiômetro), grau de força muscular e amplitude articular de movimento. A Medida de Independência Funcional promoveu inferências sobre a recuperação de habilidades funcionais. Os dados gerados foram plotados no Programa Graph Pad, Prism – 6.0, análise de variância, pós-teste de Tukey, índice de significância: p 0,05. Gráficos em coluna (média ± desvio padrão). Os testes físicos conseguiram evidenciar ganhos importantes aos componentes de desempenho ocupacional como a percepção tátil, a força muscular e a ADM. Isso também representou recuperação de habilidades funcionais prejudicadas pelo AVE, validada pela medida de independência funcional. Conclui-se que a relevância na associação de diferentes abordagens e prática específica da Terapia Ocupacional promovem importantes ganhos físicos e funcionais no decorrer da reabilitação. Abstract There is still a lack of qualified studies that allow the debate on limitations, benefits and possible improvements in the conduct of Occupational Therapy in rehabilitation. The objective of this study was to demonstrate the efficacy of specific approaches to Occupational Therapy based on activities of daily living, supplemented by kinesioactivity. Quantitative study, single case, female patient presenting left hemiparesis due to brain ischemia. Procedures approved by research ethics committee ICS-UFPA number 1.337.714, occurred over 20 sessions, twice a week, duration of 40 to 60 minutes per session. Three-time assessments: admission (1st session), re-evaluation (10th session) and discharge (20th session). Physical tests indicated the response to the treatment: tactile perception, degree of muscle strength and range of motion. The Functional Independence Measure promoted inferences about the recovery of functional abilities. The data generated were plotted in the Graph Pad Program, Prism - 6.0, Analysis of Variance, Tukey post - test, significance index: p 0.05. Column graphs. Physical tests were able to show important gains to occupational performance components such as tactile perception, muscle strength and range of motion. This also represented recovery of functional abilities impaired by the stroke, validated by Functional Independence Measure. The relevance of the association of different approaches and specific practice of Occupational Therapy promotes important physical and functional gains in the course of rehabilitation.Keywords: Activities of daily living; Kinesioactivity; Occupational Therapy; Rehabilitation; Stroke.


2021 ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Moshe Bondi ◽  
Einat Engel-Haber ◽  
Julie Wolff ◽  
Liza Grosman-Rimon ◽  
Ayala Bloch ◽  
...  

BACKGROUND: Treatment with either Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) or plasma exchange (PE) in patients with Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) showed equivalent efficacy as attested by a commonly used disability scale. However, it has been suggested that this scale may not be sensitive enough to detect subtle functional changes between the two treatments since it mainly focuses on walking capability and respiratory function. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate functional outcomes following treatment with IVIg or PE using comprehensive scales that incorporate parameters of basic activities of daily living. METHODS: A retrospective cohort study was conducted between 2007 and 2013 in an inpatient neurologic rehabilitation department. The study group included 70 individuals with GBS: 39 were treated with PE and 31 with IVIg. A comparison of functional outcomes was performed using Functional Independence Measure (FIM), rehabilitation efficiency (REy), rehabilitation effectiveness (REs), and the GBS disability scale (GDS). RESULTS: Both treatments had a comparable effect on the various functional outcomes. Patients showed a significant increase in total FIM scores (30 points on average) during rehabilitation mainly as a result of an increase in motor sub-scores. A mean improvement of 1.23 (SD 0.9) in GDS was also observed. On average, individuals with GBS spent 20 days combined in the acute departments and 61 days in the rehabilitation department, with length of stay being similar for both treatments. CONCLUSIONS: IVIg and PE treatments have similar basic activities of daily living (ADL) functional outcomes. Nevertheless, due to the different mechanism of actions of these treatments and the multitude of GBS variants, it is possible that further comprehensive assessment tools may demonstrate differences in activity and participation of individuals with GBS.


2021 ◽  
pp. 156918612110187
Author(s):  
Bianca E Summers ◽  
Kate E Laver ◽  
Rebecca J Nicks ◽  
Nadine E Andrew ◽  
Christopher J Barr ◽  
...  

Introduction Health care expenditure has rapidly increased in Australia. Effective management of occupational therapy services is required to meet clinical demand. Improving our understanding of factors which influence occupational therapy service delivery is a vital step to manage workload distribution and optimise service efficiency. This study aims to examine the influence of patient sociodemographic characteristics, diagnosis and functional independence on the utilisation of occupational therapy resources in hospital inpatients over 18 years old. Methods Prospective, cross-sectional, observational cohort study of 4549 inpatients from three hospital sites in Melbourne, Australia. Data extracted from organisational databases and included in this study were: patient demographics, diagnosis, functional level assessed using the SMAF (Functional Autonomy Measurement System) and occupational therapy time-use. Data were analysed using univariable and multivariable modelling. Results Occupational therapy time-use was significantly associated with all variables included in analysis ( p < 0.05). For each variable the amount and direction of effect differed between hospital sites. The SMAF was the only variable consistently associated with occupational therapy time-use. Higher occupational therapy time-use was associated with lower functional independence (leading to a 3.5 min increase in median occupational therapy time for every unit decrease in SMAF score). Conclusions Management of resources within busy hospitals require knowledge of factors associated with occupational therapist time-use. This study identified that time-use could in part be predicted by functional independence, diagnosis and sociodemographic characteristics. Occupational therapy managers can use this information to support decision making while acknowledging other patient and therapist level factors also influence time-use.


2008 ◽  
Vol 14 (5) ◽  
pp. 231-235 ◽  
Author(s):  
Georgina Corte Franco ◽  
Floriane Gallay ◽  
Marc Berenguer ◽  
Christine Mourrain ◽  
Pascal Couturier

2022 ◽  
Vol 76 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Adam R. Kinney ◽  
James E. Graham ◽  
Rayyan Bukhari ◽  
Amanda Hoffman ◽  
Matt P. Malcolm

Importance: Hospitalized patients who have difficulty performing activities of daily living (ADLs) benefit from occupational therapy services; however, disparities in access to such services are understudied. Objective: To investigate whether need (i.e., limited ADL performance) predicts acute care occupational therapy utilization and whether this relationship differs across sociodemographic factors and insurance type. Design: A secondary analysis of electronic health records data. Logistic regression models were specified to determine whether ADL performance predicted use of occupational therapy treatment. Interactions were included to investigate whether the relationship between ADL performance and occupational therapy utilization varied across sociodemographic factors (e.g., age) and insurance type. Participants: A total of 56,022 adults admitted to five regional hospitals between 2014 and 2018 who received an occupational therapy evaluation. Intervention: None. Outcomes and Measures: Occupational therapy service utilization, Activity Measure for Post-Acute Care “6-Clicks” measure of daily activity. Results: Forty-four percent of the patients evaluated for occupational therapy received treatment. Patients with lower ADL performance were more likely to receive occupational therapy treatment; however, interaction terms indicated that, among patients with low ADL performance, those who were younger, were White and non-Hispanic, had significant others, and had private insurance (vs. public) were more likely to receive treatment. These differences were smaller among patients with greater ADL performance. Conclusions and Relevance: Greater need was positively associated with receiving occupational therapy services, but this relationship was moderated by age, minoritized status, significant other status, and insurance type. The findings provide direction for exploring determinants of disparities in occupational therapy utilization. What This Article Adds: Acute care occupational therapy utilization is driven partly by patient need, but potential disparities in access to beneficial services may exist across sociodemographic characteristics and insurance type. Identifying potential determinants of disparities in acute care occupational therapy utilization is the first step in developing strategies to reduce barriers for those in need.


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