Title of article :
Fatigue and Activity Management Education for Individuals with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Author/Authors :
O’Riordan, Ruth Occupational Therapy Department - St. James’ Hospital - Dublin, Ireland , Doran, Michele Rheumatology Department - St. James’ Hospital - Dublin , Ireland , Connolly, Deirdre Trinity Centre for Health Sciences - Discipline of Occupational Therapy - St. James’ Hospital - Dublin , Ireland
Abstract :
Fatigue and Activity Management Education (FAME) is a six-week occupational therapy-led programme focusing
on fatigue and stress management, exercise, nutrition, and joint protection. Each session consists of education and goal setting.
Objectives of Study. To assess the impact of FAME on occupational participation and fatigue management. Methods. Three
programmes were facilitated with twenty-one women with SLE. A mixed methods design was used. Quantitative data were collected
using self-reported questionnaires administered before, immediately after, and eight weeks after intervention. Data were analysed
using descriptive and nonparametric inferential statistics. Qualitative data were collected through focus groups and interviews.
Thematic analysis was carried out on the qualitative data. Findings. There was a statistically significant improvement in depression
as measured by the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale and categories of “burden to others” and “fatigue” in the LupusQoL.
There were nonsignificant improvements in fatigue, occupational participation, self-efficacy, and anxiety. Participants reported an
improved understanding of fatigue and the impact of stress on fatigue. They also identified self-management strategies they were
using on a daily basis.
Keywords :
Fatigue , Activity Management Education , Individuals , Systemic Lupus Erythematosus , FAME
Journal title :
Occupational Therapy International