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Title 内部障害リハビリテーションの目標設定に関するスコーピングレビュー
Subtitle 原著論文
Authors 米嶋一善*1, 武田智徳*2, 友利幸之介*3
Authors (kana)
Organization *1ソフィアメディ訪問看護ステーション成城, *2埼玉医科大学国際医療センターリハビリテーションセンター, *3東京工科大学医療保健学部リハビリテーション学科作業療法学専攻
Journal 作業療法
Volume 41
Number 6
Page 640-655
Year/Month 2022 / 12
Article 原著
Publisher 日本作業療法士協会
Abstract 「要旨」 : 内部障害の目標設定の状況と研究ギャップを特定するためにスコーピングレビューを実施した. 全1114編のうち46編が対象となり, がん19編, 心臓疾患16編, 呼吸器疾患6編, 腎臓疾患0編, 複合疾患5編であった. 作業療法領域, 個別的で活動や参加に焦点を当てた目標設定に関する報告は少なかったが, がんを対象とした報告では比較的実施されていた. ただし, がん以外の領域で研究の必要性がないわけではなく, 心臓疾患や呼吸器疾患でカナダ作業遂行測定 (COPM) を用いた作業ニーズを調査する研究等が報告されており, 今後本邦においても類似した研究の実施が求められる.
Practice 医療技術
Keywords 内部障害, 目標設定, (スコーピングレビュー), 活動と参加, 作業療法, Viscerally disabilities, Goal setting, Scoping review, Activities and participation, Occupational therapy

English

Title Goal setting in rehabilitation for clients with visceral disabilities : A scoping review
Subtitle ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Authors Kazuyoshi Yonejima*1, Tomonori Takeda*2, Kounosuke Tomori*3
Authors (kana)
Organization *1Sophiamedi Visiting Care Station Seijo, *2Department of Rehabilitation, Saitama Medical University International Medical Center, *3Major of Occupational Therapy, Department of Rehabilitation, School of Health Sciences, Tokyo University of Technology
Journal JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH
Volume 41
Number 6
Page 640-655
Year/Month 2022 / 12
Article Original article
Publisher JAPANESE ASSOCIATION OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS
Abstract This scoping review aimed to map existing literature on goal setting for people with visceral disabilities in rehabilitation. Of the 1,114 articles, the following 46 were included : cancer (19), heart disease (16), lung disease (6), kidney disease (0), and multiple (5). Except for the articles on cancer, there were few studies focusing on individualized occupational therapy, activities of daily living or participation-based goal setting. However, the research investigating occupation and COPM was reported for patients with heart and lung disease. Thus, Japan would benefit from similar research.
Practice Medical technology
Keywords Viscerally disabilities, Goal setting, Scoping review, Activities and participation, Occupational therapy
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