Tanja Joho’s research while affiliated with University of Zurich and other places

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Activity repertoires and time use in people living with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
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July 2020

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Background Understanding the dynamics and aspects of how activity choices impact health and well-being in people living with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is important to inform rehabilitation. Aim To describe, firstly, how much time people living with COPD spend on work, daily living tasks, recreation and rest; secondly, how this population perceived competence, importance and enjoyment related to these activities; thirdly, if differences in such perceptions and time use were associated with the living situation and COPD severity. Material and methods This cross-sectional study involved 76 participants (+45 years, COPD, living in ordinary homes), who completed the Occupational Questionnaire (OQ). Descriptive statistics and group comparisons were performed. Results Most of the participants’ time were spent on daily living activities and recreational activities. Participants spent approx. 80% of their recorded time in OQ on activities they valued, enjoyed and in which they felt competent. Participants living alone scored significantly lower on enjoyment in restful activities than those living in couples (p < 0.05). No statistically significant difference in perceived competence, importance or enjoyment was found in relation to COPD severity. Conclusions and significance Findings underscore the importance of targeting overall daily activity repertoires including compositions of activity types, time use and perceived competence, importance and enjoyment.

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... El OQ pregunta a la persona sobre las actividades en las que participa durante un día laboral y un día del fin de semana en intervalos de media hora e incluye su percepción, teniendo en cuenta el valor y el agrado de la actividad (Kielhofner, Forsyth, Federico, et al., 2004). La evidencia muestra que el OQ es un instrumento útil para medir los cambios en la participación de personas con discapacidad física y enfermedad obstructiva crónica tras la intervención mediante modificaciones del entorno y el uso de dispositivos de ayuda (Helle et al., 2021;Jo & Kim, 2020). Así, no existe literatura sobre su eficacia en el ámbito de la Salud Mental. ...

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Conocimiento y Uso de las Herramientas de Evaluación del Modelo de Ocupación Humana por Terapeutas Ocupacionales en España: Artículo de investigación
Activity repertoires and time use in people living with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease