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Role of occupational therapy in rehabilitation of cancer patients
Author(s) -
Alina Deniza Ciubean,
Viorela Mihaela Ciortea,
Rodica Ana Ungur,
Ileana Monica Borda,
T. Popa,
László Irsay
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
balneo and prm research journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2734-8458
pISSN - 2734-844X
DOI - 10.12680/balneo.2021.434
Subject(s) - rehabilitation , occupational therapy , quality of life (healthcare) , medicine , occupational rehabilitation , psychological intervention , cancer , physical therapy , disease , cancer therapy , quality (philosophy) , nursing , philosophy , epistemology , pathology
Background. Most adult cancer survivors report a significant decrease of their quality of life and limitations in performing activities of daily living. Occupational therapy is a form of rehabilitation treatment that uses certain techniques and tools aimed at improving functional capacity, improve social participation and overall quality of life. Objective. The overall purpose of this narrative review is to provide a better understanding of the role that occupational therapy can play in the rehabilitation of cancer patients with a focus on the most important cancer-related aspects amenable and manageable by occupational therapy interventions and to increase awareness regarding this form of rehabilitation. Discussion. Given the fact that there is constant grow in the number of cancer survivors with complex needs, rehabilitation and occupational therapy strategies can increase functionality and health-related quality of life of patients with cancer at any point of the disease, but it remains underused, due to certain barriers.Conclusions. Occupational therapy, as part of cancer rehabilitation therapy, can lead to improvements in both short and long-term outcomes, while being cost-effective as goals are always set in collaboration with the patients and are aimed to identify and improve the activities most important and relevant for them.Keywords: occupational therapy, cancer, rehabilitation, activities of daily living, quality of life,

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