An occupational therapy approach to persons with chronic fatigue syndrome: part two, assessment and intervention

Abstract:

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) is a highly disabling condition that significantly interferes with occupational life. Occupational therapy services are very relevant for this population. Yet, information about the assessment and treatment of CFS is almost absent from occupational therapy literature. As a result, few occupational therapists possess expertise in evaluating and providing therapy for this complex condition. This paper describes an approach to evaluating and providing services for individuals with CFS according to the Model of Human Occupation. This model offers an integrative means of understanding the synergistic and evolving relationships between motivation, values, roles, habits, functional capabilities, and the environment as they influence individuals with CFS, and it provides a framework for the types of changes required in these different domains during the rehabilitation process. A case study illustrates recommended assessment and intervention approaches.

 

Source: Taylor RR, Kielhofner GW. An occupational therapy approach to persons with chronic fatigue syndrome: part two, assessment and intervention. Occup Ther Health Care. 2003;17(2):63-87. doi: 10.1080/J003v17n02_05. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23944638

 

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