Title of article :
Occupational Therapy for Adults with Overweight and Obesity: Mapping Interventions Involving Occupational Therapists
Author/Authors :
Christensen, Jeanette Reffstrup TheResearchInitiativeofActivityStudiesandOccupationalTherapy - ResearchUnitofGeneralPractice,Departmentof PublicHealth - TheUniversityofSouthernDenmark - J.B.WinsløwsVej9a - ,Denmark , Nielsen, Svetlana Solgaard TheResearchInitiativeofActivityStudiesandOccupationalTherapy - ResearchUnitofGeneralPractice,Departmentof PublicHealth - TheUniversityofSouthernDenmark - J.B.WinsløwsVej9a - ,Denmark
Abstract :
Worldwideobesityratesareincreasing.Theeffectivenessofoccupationaltherapyinoverweightandobeseadultshas
notyetbeenclarified.Objectives.Thescopingreviewaimedatexaminingtheevidenceoninterventionsinvolvingoccupational
therapistsinthetreatmentofadultswithoverweightandobesity.Methods.Dataoninterventionsinvolvingoccupational
therapistsandreportingonlifestyle-relatedoutcomesinoverweightandobeseadultswasextractedfromthedatabases
Cochrane,PubMed,CINAHL,andEmbase,includinghandandreferencesearch.ThescopingreviewmethodologyofArksey
andO’Malleywasused.Conclusionswerebasedonnumericalandnarrativeanalysis.Results.Thirteenarticlesreportingon
elevenstudiesmettheinclusioncriteria.Severalstudiesshowedsignificantweightloss.However,thestudiespossessedhigh
heterogeneityandshowedinsufficientexplicationoftheroleandcontributionofoccupationaltherapytotheoutcomes.
Conclusions.Theinterventionswithinvolvementofoccupationaltherapistsweresuggestedtohelpshort-termweightloss.
Occupationaltherapistscontributedtotheoutcomeswithaholisticapproach,educatingontheroleofactivity,providing
technologicalsupport,andpromotingenjoymentofbeingactive.Thereisaneedforfurtherdocumentationoftheeffectiveness,
role,andcontributionsofoccupationaltherapyinthetreatmentofoverweightandobeseadultsinallsettings.
Keywords :
Occupational Therapy , Adults , Overweight and Obesity , Mapping Interventions Involving Occupational Therapists , CINAHI
Journal title :
Occupational Therapy International