Who Are You Without Your Substance? Transforming Occupational Time Use in Recovery

Paula Jarrard, S. Cunningham, Paxton Granda, Paige Harker, Taylor Lannan, Kristine Price
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Medically underserved rural communities struggle to meet challenging needs in response to the opioid crisis. The purpose of this study was to measure any benefit of an occupational therapy (OT) intervention group with participants in an addiction recovery program. Supervised OT graduate students implemented a five-week program at a faith-based non-profit organization in a small metro community. A weekly time management occupational-based intervention group based on the Action Over Inertia (AOI) manualized protocol focuses on motivating and providing strategies to successfully reintegrate individuals into the community by using meaningful activity and positively influencing levels of occupational balance and engagement (Krupa et al., 2003). Outcome measures included self-report of time use, occupational balance, occupational engagement, and goal identification, satisfaction, and performance. The need to effectively treat individuals with SUD is a public health priority. Results demonstrated positive outcomes with self-rating of time management, self-management skills, frequency of engaging in meaningful activities, and performance and satisfaction in meeting individual goals. This research adds to the limited evidence base in the OT literature for interdisciplinary treatment of this population using a manualized occupation-based intervention. 
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为应对阿片类药物危机,医疗服务不足的农村社区难以满足具有挑战性的需求。本研究的目的是衡量职业治疗(OT)干预组对成瘾康复计划参与者的任何益处。在监督下的OT研究生在一个小型都市社区的一个基于信仰的非营利组织实施了一个为期五周的项目。一个基于行动超越惯性(AOI)手动协议的每周时间管理职业干预小组侧重于激励和提供策略,通过使用有意义的活动和积极影响职业平衡和参与水平,成功地将个人重新融入社区(Krupa等人,2003)。结果测量包括自我报告的时间使用、职业平衡、职业投入、目标识别、满意度和绩效。有效治疗SUD患者的需要是公共卫生的优先事项。结果表明,在时间管理、自我管理技能、参与有意义活动的频率以及实现个人目标的表现和满意度方面,自我评价都有积极的结果。本研究为使用基于职业的人工干预对这类人群进行跨学科治疗的OT文献提供了有限的证据基础。
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