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Occupation-based interventions to improve occupational performance and participation in the hospital setting: a systematic review.

Gemma WallStephen T IsbelLouise GustafssonClaire Pearce
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2023)
Heterogeneity and methodological weaknesses across existing studies limits the conclusions that can be drawn on the impact of occupation-based interventions in the hospital setting. More rigorous research should be conducted with better reporting of intervention design and the use of robust measures of occupational performance.Implications For RehabilitationThe use of occupation-based interventions should be considered to improve occupational performance and participation outcomes in the hospital setting.There is good evidence to support the impact of occupation-based interventions on improving occupational performance and participation outcomes in the inpatient rehabilitation setting; evidence in the acute and mental health settings is scarcer.Occupation-based interventions are valued by both patients and clinicians for their impact on patient outcomes and the patient experience.
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