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Taking part in the community occupational therapy in dementia UK intervention from the perspective of people with dementia, family carers and occupational therapists: A qualitative study.

Jane Burgess1, Jennifer Wenborn1, Laura Di Bona2, Martin Orrell3, Fiona Poland4.   

Abstract

AIM: Community Occupational Therapy in Dementia (COTiD-UK) is a manualised intervention delivered to the person with dementia and their identified family carer primarily in their own home. The focus is on enabling both the person with dementia and their family carer to engage in personally meaningful activities. This qualitative study examines the experiences of people with mild to moderate dementia, their family carers and occupational therapists, of taking part in the COTiD-UK intervention.
METHOD: A purposive sample of 22 pairs of people with dementia and a family carer and seven occupational therapists took part in semi-structured interviews that were audio recorded, transcribed and inductively analysed using thematic analysis.
FINDINGS: Themes from the occupational therapist interviews relate to the COTiD-UK intervention philosophy and content, aspects of delivering it in practice and thinking ahead to it becoming usual practice. Themes from the pair interviews relate to the focus of COTiD-UK sessions on meaningful occupation and working together and a sense of being able to plan to live well with dementia in the short- and longer-term as a result of the intervention.
CONCLUSION: This person-centred occupation-focussed intervention was highly valued by people with dementia and their family carers and the occupational therapists delivering it.

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Keywords:  family carers; interviews; occupational therapy; person with dementia; psychosocial intervention; qualitative

Year:  2020        PMID: 33371738     DOI: 10.1177/1471301220981240

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dementia (London)        ISSN: 1471-3012


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1.  Community Occupational Therapy for people with dementia and family carers (COTiD-UK) versus treatment as usual (Valuing Active Life in Dementia [VALID]) study: A single-blind, randomised controlled trial.

Authors:  Jennifer Wenborn; Aidan G O'Keeffe; Gail Mountain; Esme Moniz-Cook; Michael King; Rumana Z Omar; Jacqueline Mundy; Jane Burgess; Fiona Poland; Stephen Morris; Elena Pizzo; Myrra Vernooij-Dassen; David Challis; Susan Michie; Ian Russell; Catherine Sackley; Maud Graff; Tom Swinson; Nadia Crellin; Sinéad Hynes; Jacki Stansfeld; Martin Orrell
Journal:  PLoS Med       Date:  2021-01-04       Impact factor: 11.069

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