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Occupational therapy interventions in child and adolescent mental health to increase participation: A mixed methods systematic review

Forfatter(e)
Brooks, R. Bannigan, K.
År
2021
DOI
10.1177/03080226211008718
Tidsskrift
British Journal of Occupational Therapy
Sider
474-487
Kategori(er)
Depresjon og nedstemthet (inkl. både vansker og lidelse) Selvskading/selvmord Angst og engstelighet (inkl. både vansker og lidelse) Traumatiske belastninger/stress (PTSD) ADHDAutismespekter Spiseforstyrrelser Psykisk/fysisk funksjonsnedsettelse
Tiltakstype(r)
Habilitering/rehabilitering (inkl. fysioterapi)
Abstract

Introduction: Mental health disorders and low levels of mental well-being can have a lasting effect on life satisfaction and contribution to society for children and adolescents, yet the effectiveness of occupational therapy interventions is unknown.

Methods: A mixed methods systematic review was conducted including studies with children and adolescents aged 5-16 years, who had mental health difficulties, that evaluated occupational therapy interventions and focused on participation in everyday occupations as an outcome.

Results: The nine included studies were generally very low quality. The results could not be pooled due to heterogeneity. For children with Asperger's syndrome, the Cognitive Orientation to Daily Occupational Performance intervention had clinically significant improvements on occupational performance and social skills. For children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, the Ultimate Guide to Play, Language and Friendship intervention improved playfulness and the Cognitive-Functional intervention had a statistically significant improvement on occupational performance and behaviour.

Conclusion: One intervention used by occupational therapists with children with Asperger's syndrome and two interventions used with children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder had some evidence of effect. No evidence was identified for the effectiveness of occupational therapy interventions for children and adolescents with other common mental health conditions.