A scoping review of occupational therapy interventions in the treatment of people with substance use disorders

Q3 Health Professions Irish Journal of Occupational Therapy Pub Date : 2021-11-16 DOI:10.1108/ijot-11-2020-0017
Deirdre Ryan, P. Boland
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Purpose Diagnosis of substance use disorders and addictive behaviours are growing worldwide. It is timely to examine and collate literature on the nature of occupational therapy intervention in this field, to increase understanding of current practice and inform future directions. The purpose of this paper is to source and synthesise literature on occupational therapy interventions used in the treatment of people experiencing addiction. Design/methodology/approach Four databases were searched in August 2019. A total of 597 titles were screened, and 18 studies with varying methods met inclusion criteria. A narrative synthesis of the included literature was arranged into themes to summarise key findings. Findings Findings were grouped into three themes about occupational therapy provision to people experiencing addiction: single occupation focused intervention; skills training (including sub-themes on daily living skills and vocational skills); and establishing a community-based sober routine. Research limitations/implications Further research on this topic should focus on efficacy of treatments and build on current findings to develop more rigorous research with appropriate sample sizes to support evidence-based practice. Originality/value This study presents a synthesis of how occupational therapy interventions have been used to treat people experiencing addiction issues. Findings indicate occupational therapy appears to fit well within addiction treatment and assert that occupational therapy is most supportive when interventions go beyond the teaching of skills alone to prioritise occupational engagement and client centred practice.
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对物质使用障碍患者的职业治疗干预的范围审查
目的药物使用障碍和成瘾行为的诊断在世界范围内不断增长。现在是时候检查和整理有关该领域职业治疗干预性质的文献了,以增加对当前实践的理解并为未来的方向提供信息。本文的目的是收集和综合有关职业治疗干预措施的文献,用于治疗成瘾患者。设计/方法论/方法2019年8月搜索了四个数据库。共筛选了597个标题,18项不同方法的研究符合纳入标准。纳入文献的叙述综合被安排成主题,以总结关键发现。研究结果分为三个主题,即为成瘾患者提供职业治疗:以单一职业为重点的干预;技能培训(包括关于日常生活技能和职业技能的分主题);以及建立以社区为基础的清醒习惯。研究局限性/含义对这一主题的进一步研究应侧重于治疗的疗效,并在当前研究结果的基础上,以适当的样本量开展更严格的研究,以支持循证实践。独创性/价值这项研究综合了职业治疗干预措施如何用于治疗有成瘾问题的人。研究结果表明,职业治疗似乎很适合成瘾治疗,并断言,当干预措施超出技能教学的范围,优先考虑职业参与和以客户为中心的实践时,职业治疗是最具支持性的。
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Irish Journal of Occupational Therapy
Irish Journal of Occupational Therapy Health Professions-Occupational Therapy
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