The Fenix reborn: Occupational therapy in the first humanitarian mission in Portugal

Elisabete Roldão, Alexandra Marques, J. Cavaleiro, Diana Mendes, Ana Sofia Oliveira
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ABSTRACT In Portugal, June 2017, there was a large fire, which was considered a national disaster. It led to changes in people's daily routines, affecting their occupational performance and making them vulnerable. At the time, the non-governmental organisation, Doctors of the World, implemented the first humanitarian mission in Portugal – The Hope Mission. This mission, which was made up of a nurse, a community mediator, two occupational therapists, four occupational therapy students and a clinical educator, intervened with the population of the entire affected region. Their main objective was to meet the needs of the people; involving them in significant activities, re-organising their roles and routines, re-structuring their daily lives, increasing their quality of life and their wellbeing and avoiding social isolation. Home visits, group activities and projects were implemented in partnership with community institutions. One of the projects was the (Re)Start Project. An initial assessment was made by the occupational therapists in order to plan the intervention. The project consisted of home visits (where an evaluation of the home context was made), group sessions (cognitive stimulation, motion sessions and group dynamics) and individual sessions (focusing on the performance issue and difficulties experienced by each person undertaking their daily routines). To understand the degree of satisfaction of the participants, specifically in relation to the (Re)Start project, a questionnaire was given to all who participated for more than one month. From analysis of the questionnaires, the conclusion was drawn that participants were satisfied with the activities developed in the project and found them meaningful. The presence of occupational therapy in this scenario was found to be important and made a difference. It would be useful to repeat this type of intervention at a national level, if a further humanitarian crisis occurs, especially in areas with ageing population or which are geographically isolated.
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凤凰重生:职业治疗在葡萄牙的第一个人道主义任务
摘要2017年6月,葡萄牙发生了一场大火,这场大火被认为是一场国家灾难。它导致了人们日常生活的改变,影响了他们的职业表现,使他们变得脆弱。当时,非政府组织“世界医生”在葡萄牙执行了第一个人道主义使命——希望使命。该特派团由一名护士、一名社区调解员、两名职业治疗师、四名职业治疗学生和一名临床教育工作者组成,对整个受影响地区的人口进行了干预。他们的主要目标是满足人民的需要;让他们参与重要活动,重新组织他们的角色和日常生活,重新安排他们的日常生活,提高他们的生活质量和幸福感,避免社交孤立。与社区机构合作开展了家访、小组活动和项目。其中一个项目是(重新)启动项目。职业治疗师进行了初步评估,以便制定干预计划。该项目包括家访(对家庭环境进行评估)、小组会议(认知刺激、运动会议和小组动态)和个人会议(重点关注每个人在日常生活中遇到的表现问题和困难)。为了了解参与者的满意度,特别是与(重新)启动项目有关的满意度,向所有参与一个月以上的人发放了一份问卷。通过对问卷的分析,得出的结论是,参与者对项目中开展的活动感到满意,并认为这些活动很有意义。在这种情况下,职业治疗的存在被发现是重要的,并产生了影响。如果发生进一步的人道主义危机,特别是在人口老龄化或地理位置孤立的地区,在国家一级重复这种干预措施将是有益的。
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