Occupational Therapy for Independent-Living Older Adults
- 22 October 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Medical Association (AMA) in JAMA
- Vol. 278 (16) , 1321-1326
- https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.1997.03550160041036
Abstract
Context. —Preventive health programs may mitigate against the health risks of older adulthood. Objective. —To evaluate the effectiveness of preventive occupational therapy (OT) services specifically tailored for multiethnic, independent-living older adults. Design. —A randomized controlled trial. Setting. —Two government subsidized apartment complexes for independentliving older adults. Subjects. —A total of 361 culturally diverse volunteers aged 60 years or older. Intervention. —An OT group, a social activity control group, and a nontreatment control group. The period of treatment was 9 months. Main Outcome Measures. —A battery of self-administered questionnaires designed to measure physical and social function, self-rated health, life satisfaction, and depressive symptoms. Results. —Benefit attributable to OT treatment was found for the quality of interaction scale on the Functional Status Questionnaire (P=.03), Life Satisfaction Index-Z (P=.03), Medical Outcomes Study Health Perception Survey (P=.05), and for 7 of 8 scales on the RAND 36-Item Health Status Survey, Short Form: bodily pain (P=.03), physical functioning (P=.008), role limitations attributable to health problems (P=.02), vitality (P=.004), social functioning (P=.05), role limitations attributable to emotional problems (P=.05), and general mental health (P=.02). Conclusions. —Significant benefits for the OT preventive treatment group were found across various health, function, and quality-of-life domains. Because the control groups tended to decline over the study interval, our results suggest that preventive health programs based on OT may mitigate against the health risks of older adulthood.Keywords
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