2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12904-020-00695-x
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Evaluating a multidimensional strategy to improve the professional self-care of occupational therapists working with people with life limiting illness

Abstract: Background The term ‘life limiting conditions’ refers to premature death following decline from chronic conditions, which is a common circumstance in which occupational therapists work with people at the end of life. The challenges for clinicians of working with these patients have long been recognised, and may have a significant impact on their professional self-care. This study aimed to evaluate a multidimensional workplace strategy to improve the professional self-care of occupational therap… Show more

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“…Palliative care staff were confident in their ability to access support/supervision after an occupational therapist-led workplace resilience strategy (Apostol et al , 2021), and self-efficacy and perceived support improved among a single cohort of university employees receiving physiotherapist-delivered health coaching (Bezner et al , 2017). Finally, distress was significantly reduced among trauma-exposed mental health professionals receiving art therapy (Segal-Engelchin et al , 2020).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Palliative care staff were confident in their ability to access support/supervision after an occupational therapist-led workplace resilience strategy (Apostol et al , 2021), and self-efficacy and perceived support improved among a single cohort of university employees receiving physiotherapist-delivered health coaching (Bezner et al , 2017). Finally, distress was significantly reduced among trauma-exposed mental health professionals receiving art therapy (Segal-Engelchin et al , 2020).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fostering a 'partnership' between people with PD and their peers will help to create a safe environment for people with PD to share their experiences [17,18]. This partner-ship approach has been used in other interventions for long-term conditions [41].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%