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Cognitive Function in Cardiac Patients: Exploring the Occupational Therapy Role in Lifestyle Medicine.

Jennifer Norris1.   

Abstract

Patients with cardiac dysfunction are at increased risk of mild cognitive impairment, which can affect their ability to successfully engage in daily activities important for home and community safety and in maintaining health and well-being. This risk increases in accordance with the number of cardiac conditions and cardiovascular risk factors or comorbidities. Occupational therapy has a role in chronic disease management in assessing and improving functional abilities affected by physical, emotional, and cognitive domains. With a holistic and client-centered approach, occupational therapy can complement lifestyle medicine principles through promotion and enablement of engagement in purposeful activity and self-management practices. It is suggested that the clinical management of patients with cardiac dysfunction expands beyond the traditional physical aspects of care to encompass cognitive considerations and incorporate occupational therapy in practice.
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Keywords:  cardiac patients; cognitive function; function; occupational therapy

Year:  2018        PMID: 31903085      PMCID: PMC6933569          DOI: 10.1177/1559827618757189

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Lifestyle Med        ISSN: 1559-8276


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