Occupational therapy intervention for patients with COPD rehabilitation at home

  • Petersen A
  • Larsen S
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Purpose: Describe and document occupational therapy intervention for patient's chronic disease and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). Theory: Literature shows that patients with COPD, like other patients suffering from chronic diseases, adjust their lives to their level of energy and capability. They avoid activities and they lose roles and this leads to an everyday life feeling inactive and in some cases also depressed and anxious. ADL training with a occupational therapist in the patient's own surroundings could lead to better mastery of life and a more fulfilling and active lifestyle. Methods: Literature search and identification of how occupational therapist in the hospital and municipality works with COPD and ongoing collaboration with occupational therapists in practice.

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Petersen, A. K., & Larsen, S. M. (2011). Occupational therapy intervention for patients with COPD rehabilitation at home. International Journal of Integrated Care, 11(7). https://doi.org/10.5334/ijic.789

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