diplomsko delo
Abstract
Uvod: Parkinsonova bolezen je počasi napredujoča, kronična, nevrodegenerativna bolezen,
ki prizadene bolnika na vseh področjih življenja. Do bolezni pride zaradi pomanjkanja
dopamina v možganih. Najpogostejši simptomi bolezni so tremor, rigidnost, bradikinezija in
motnje ravnotežja. Parkinsonova bolezen vpliva na bolnikovo kakovost življenja, saj otežuje
izvedbo vsakodnevnih aktivnosti. Namen: Zanimalo nas je, kako delovnoterapevtska
obravnava učinkuje na bolnikovo obvladovanje ožjega in širšega okolja, izvedbo
vsakodnevnih aktivnosti, mobilnost ter na kakovost življenja. Metode dela: Uporabljen je
bil kvalitativni pregled strokovne literature. Vključitveni kriteriji so bili: članki objavljeni
med letoma 2010 in 2021, ki so zajemali obravnavo v delovni terapiji pri bolnikih s
Parkinsonovo boleznijo. Vključeni so bili angleški članki v polnem obsegu besedila. Za
prikaz je bil uporabljen diagram PRISMA. Rezultati: Obravnave delovne terapije vplivajo
na boljšo izvedbo vsakodnevnih aktivnosti, kakovost življenja in tudi boljše obvladovanje
okolja bolnika. Redna telesna aktivnost vpliva na boljšo funkcionalno zmogljivost.
Aktivnosti, ki so osredotočene na hojo, mišično moč in gibljivost sklepov, zmanjšajo število
padcev. Kognitivno-vedenjske intervencije pri bolniku s Parkinsonovo boleznijo izboljšajo
kakovost življenja, rehabilitacija vestibularne in senzorične percepcije pa pomaga pri
zmanjšanju težav z ravnotežjem. Tudi aplikacija pripomočka za hranjenje vodi k izboljšanju
izvedbe aktivnosti hranjenja. Razprava in zaključek: Parkinsonova bolezen je napredujoča
bolezen, zato je pomembno bolnika napotiti na obravnave delovne terapije že na začetku
bolezni, ko so simptomi še dobro obvladljivi. Delovni terapevt bo bolniku svetoval o
pripomočkih in drugih prilagoditvah, mu predlagal primerne aktivnosti glede na njegovo
individualno zdravstveno stanje in sposobnosti. Za čim bolj samostojno izvajanje dnevnih
aktivnosti je pomembno ohranjanje motoričnih sposobnosti in funkcije rok.
Keywords
diplomska dela;delovna terapija;Parkinsonova bolezen;vsakodnevne aktivnosti;mobilnost;kakovost življenja;strategije;intervencije;učinkovitost;
Data
Language: |
Slovenian |
Year of publishing: |
2021 |
Typology: |
2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis |
Organization: |
UL ZF - University College of Health Studies |
Publisher: |
[T. Bauman] |
UDC: |
615.851 |
COBISS: |
73675523
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413 |
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112 |
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Other data
Secondary language: |
English |
Secondary title: |
Parkinson's disease impact on occupational performance |
Secondary abstract: |
Introduction: Parkinson’s disease is a slowly progressive, chronic, neurodegenerative
disease that affects an individual in all areas of life. The disease is caused by a lack of
dopamine in the brain. The most common symptoms of the disease are tremor, rigidity,
bradykinesia, imbalance. Parkinson's disease affects the patient's quality of life, as it makes
it difficult to perform daily activities. Purpose: How occupational therapy intervention
affects patients environmental management, occupational performance, mobility and quality
of life. Methods: A literature review of articles published between 2010 and 2021 that
focused on occupational therapy interventions for people with Parkinson's disease. The
PRISMA diagram was used to present the proseuder of the review. Results: Occupational
therapy interventions improve performance of daily activities, quality of life and also better
management of the patient's environment. Regular physical activity has an effect on better
functional performance. Activities focused on walking, muscle strength, and joint mobility
reduce the number of falls. Cognitive-behavioral interventions in a person with PD improve
the quality of life. Rehabilitation of vestibular and sensory perception helps to reduce
balance problems. The application of a feeding aid also leads to an improvement in the
performance of feeding activities. Discussion and conclusion: People with Parkisnon's
disease should be reffered to occupational therapy at the begining of the disease, when the
symptoms are still well manageable. The occupational therapist will advise the patient on
aids and other adjustments, suggesting appropriate activities according to his individual
health condition and abilities. In order to perform daily activities as independently as
possible, it is important to maintain motor skills and hand function. |
Secondary keywords: |
diploma theses;occupational therapy;Parkinson's disease;daily activities;mobility;quality of life;strategies;interventions;efficiency; |
Type (COBISS): |
Bachelor thesis/paper |
Study programme: |
0 |
Thesis comment: |
Univ. v Ljubljani, Zdravstvena fak., Oddelek za delovno terapijo |
Pages: |
27 str., [11] str. pril |
ID: |
13268063 |