[Turkey] Actual roles of Occupational Therapists in palliative and hospice cre: A scoping review
[Turkey] Actual roles of occupational therapists in palliative and hospice care: A scoping review
American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine; Güleser Güney Yılmaz, PhD, OT; Hülya Yücel, PT, PhD; Milda Gintiliene, MD; 1/25
Occupational therapists play a crucial role in coordinating and facilitating safe transitions from the hospital to home, aiming to improve the overall quality of life and reduce hospital stays. Various roles of occupational therapists have been defined in palliative care: discovering occupational meaning in the last periods of life and supporting occupational participation, management of persistent physical and psychological symptoms, especially pain and fatigue, improving or supporting the quality of life for individuals under palliative care, supporting mental well-being, supporting social participation, use of adaptive technologies, providing individuals with confidence and comfort. Occupational therapists also have various duties in maintaining palliative-hospice care at home include evaluating the individual at home and supporting home care and rehabilitation after discharge. Interventions for caregivers or supporting caregivers who have lost their roles, occupations or jobs in the care process are also among the roles of occupational therapists.