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Health Through Activity: Initial Evaluation of an In-Home Intervention for Older Adults With Cancer. / Kathleen Doyle Lyons in American journal of occupational therapy, Vol. 73, n° 5 (September/October 2019)
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Titre : Health Through Activity: Initial Evaluation of an In-Home Intervention for Older Adults With Cancer. Type de document : Article Auteurs : Kathleen Doyle Lyons ; Martha L. Bruce ; Jay G. Hull ; Peter A. Kaufman ; Li Zhongze ; Diane M. Stearns Année de publication : 2019 Article en page(s) : p. 1-11 Note générale : doi:10.5014/ajot.2019.035022 Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteurs : HE Vinci
Ergotherapie ; Promotion de la santé ; Résultat thérapeutique ; Services de soins à domicile ; Sujet âgé ; Survivants du cancerRésumé : OBJECTIVE. The objective of this study was to assess the feasibility of conducting a future full-scale trial to test the efficacy of an in-home occupational therapy intervention designed to reduce disability in older adult cancer survivors. Disponible en ligne : Oui En ligne : https://login.ezproxy.vinci.be/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx? [...]
in American journal of occupational therapy > Vol. 73, n° 5 (September/October 2019) . - p. 1-11[article] Health Through Activity: Initial Evaluation of an In-Home Intervention for Older Adults With Cancer. [Article] / Kathleen Doyle Lyons ; Martha L. Bruce ; Jay G. Hull ; Peter A. Kaufman ; Li Zhongze ; Diane M. Stearns . - 2019 . - p. 1-11.
doi:10.5014/ajot.2019.035022
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in American journal of occupational therapy > Vol. 73, n° 5 (September/October 2019) . - p. 1-11
Descripteurs : HE Vinci
Ergotherapie ; Promotion de la santé ; Résultat thérapeutique ; Services de soins à domicile ; Sujet âgé ; Survivants du cancerRésumé : OBJECTIVE. The objective of this study was to assess the feasibility of conducting a future full-scale trial to test the efficacy of an in-home occupational therapy intervention designed to reduce disability in older adult cancer survivors. Disponible en ligne : Oui En ligne : https://login.ezproxy.vinci.be/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx? [...] Goal Attainment and Goal Adjustment of Older Adults During Person-Directed Cancer Rehabilitation. / Kathleen Doyle Lyons in American journal of occupational therapy, Vol. 72, n° 2 (March/April 2018)
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Titre : Goal Attainment and Goal Adjustment of Older Adults During Person-Directed Cancer Rehabilitation. Type de document : Article Auteurs : Kathleen Doyle Lyons, Auteur ; Robin M. Newman, Auteur ; Peter A. Kaufman, Auteur Année de publication : 2018 Article en page(s) : pp.1-8 Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteurs : HE Vinci
Environnement ; Ergotherapie ; Qualité de vie ; TumeursRésumé : OBJECTIVE. In this pilot study of a home-based occupational therapy intervention intended to reduce disability and improve quality of life, our objective was to identify rates of goal attainment and patterns of goal adjustment of participants. METHOD. Thirty older adults with cancer were randomized to the intervention arm, and 24 participants identified goals and completed the six-session intervention. An exploratory content analysis of qualitative and quantitative session data was performed. RESULTS. Participants set 63 6-wk goals and attained 62% of them. Most of the goals addressed walking (28%), sedentary leisure (24%), exercising (16%), or instrumental activities of daily living (14%). When 6-wk goals were not attained (n = 24), there were 10 instances of goal disengagement and 14 instances of goal reengagement. CONCLUSION. Although most participants were able to meet their goals, many also changed their goals and priorities after reflection and attempts to resume or initiate meaningful activities. Disponible en ligne : Non
in American journal of occupational therapy > Vol. 72, n° 2 (March/April 2018) . - pp.1-8[article] Goal Attainment and Goal Adjustment of Older Adults During Person-Directed Cancer Rehabilitation. [Article] / Kathleen Doyle Lyons, Auteur ; Robin M. Newman, Auteur ; Peter A. Kaufman, Auteur . - 2018 . - pp.1-8.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in American journal of occupational therapy > Vol. 72, n° 2 (March/April 2018) . - pp.1-8
Descripteurs : HE Vinci
Environnement ; Ergotherapie ; Qualité de vie ; TumeursRésumé : OBJECTIVE. In this pilot study of a home-based occupational therapy intervention intended to reduce disability and improve quality of life, our objective was to identify rates of goal attainment and patterns of goal adjustment of participants. METHOD. Thirty older adults with cancer were randomized to the intervention arm, and 24 participants identified goals and completed the six-session intervention. An exploratory content analysis of qualitative and quantitative session data was performed. RESULTS. Participants set 63 6-wk goals and attained 62% of them. Most of the goals addressed walking (28%), sedentary leisure (24%), exercising (16%), or instrumental activities of daily living (14%). When 6-wk goals were not attained (n = 24), there were 10 instances of goal disengagement and 14 instances of goal reengagement. CONCLUSION. Although most participants were able to meet their goals, many also changed their goals and priorities after reflection and attempts to resume or initiate meaningful activities. Disponible en ligne : Non Exemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité American journal of occupational therapy. Vol. 72, n° 2 (March/April 2018) Périodique électronique Woluwe (Place de l'Alma) Revues electroniques En ligne
Exclu du prêtDelphi Study to Determine Rehabilitation Research Priorities for Older Adults With Cancer / Kathleen Doyle Lyons in Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2017/5 (2017)
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Titre : Delphi Study to Determine Rehabilitation Research Priorities for Older Adults With Cancer Type de document : Article Auteurs : Kathleen Doyle Lyons ; Mary Vining Radomski ; Catherine M. Alfano Article en page(s) : pp. 904-914 Langues : Américain (ame) Descripteurs : HE Vinci
Consensus ; Rééducation et réadaptation ; Sujet âgé ; TumeursMots-clés : Aged Neoplasms Strategic planning Planification stratégique Résumé : Objective
To solicit expert opinions and develop consensus around the research that is needed to improve cancer rehabilitation for older adults.
Design
Delphi methods provided a structured process to elicit and prioritize research questions from national experts.
Setting
National, Web-based survey.
Participants
Members (N=32) of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine completed at least 1 of 3 investigator-developed surveys.
Interventions
Not applicable.
Main Outcome Measures
In the first survey, participants identified up to 5 research questions that needed to be answered to improve cancer rehabilitation for older adults. In 2 subsequent surveys, participants viewed the compilation of questions, rated the importance of each question, and identified the 5 most important questions. This generated priority scores for each question. Consensus scores were created to describe the degree of agreement around the priority of each question.
Results
Highest priority research concerns the epidemiology and measurement of function and disability in older adult cancer survivors; the effects of cancer rehabilitation interventions on falls, disability, participation, survival, costs, quality of care, and health care utilization; and testing models of care that facilitate referrals from oncology to rehabilitation providers as part of coordinated, multicomponent care.
Conclusions
A multipronged approach is needed to fill these gaps, including targeted funding opportunities developed with an advisory panel of cancer rehabilitation experts, development of a research network to facilitate novel collaborations and grant proposals, and coordinated efforts of clinical groups to advocate for funding, practice change, and policy change.Disponible en ligne : Oui En ligne : https://login.ezproxy.vinci.be/login?url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/a [...]
in Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation > 2017/5 (2017) . - pp. 904-914[article] Delphi Study to Determine Rehabilitation Research Priorities for Older Adults With Cancer [Article] / Kathleen Doyle Lyons ; Mary Vining Radomski ; Catherine M. Alfano . - pp. 904-914.
Langues : Américain (ame)
in Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation > 2017/5 (2017) . - pp. 904-914
Descripteurs : HE Vinci
Consensus ; Rééducation et réadaptation ; Sujet âgé ; TumeursMots-clés : Aged Neoplasms Strategic planning Planification stratégique Résumé : Objective
To solicit expert opinions and develop consensus around the research that is needed to improve cancer rehabilitation for older adults.
Design
Delphi methods provided a structured process to elicit and prioritize research questions from national experts.
Setting
National, Web-based survey.
Participants
Members (N=32) of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine completed at least 1 of 3 investigator-developed surveys.
Interventions
Not applicable.
Main Outcome Measures
In the first survey, participants identified up to 5 research questions that needed to be answered to improve cancer rehabilitation for older adults. In 2 subsequent surveys, participants viewed the compilation of questions, rated the importance of each question, and identified the 5 most important questions. This generated priority scores for each question. Consensus scores were created to describe the degree of agreement around the priority of each question.
Results
Highest priority research concerns the epidemiology and measurement of function and disability in older adult cancer survivors; the effects of cancer rehabilitation interventions on falls, disability, participation, survival, costs, quality of care, and health care utilization; and testing models of care that facilitate referrals from oncology to rehabilitation providers as part of coordinated, multicomponent care.
Conclusions
A multipronged approach is needed to fill these gaps, including targeted funding opportunities developed with an advisory panel of cancer rehabilitation experts, development of a research network to facilitate novel collaborations and grant proposals, and coordinated efforts of clinical groups to advocate for funding, practice change, and policy change.Disponible en ligne : Oui En ligne : https://login.ezproxy.vinci.be/login?url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/a [...] Exemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité APhyMedReh 2017 P2017/5 Périodique électronique Woluwe (Place de l'Alma) Revues electroniques En ligne
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