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1. Citation: Hunter, E. G., Gibson, R. W., Arbesman, M., & D'Amico, M. (2017). Systematic review of occupational therapy and adult cancer rehabilitation: Part 2. Impact of multidisciplinary rehabilitation and psychosocial, sexuality, and return-to-work interventions. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 71(2), 1-8.
Keywords: Cancer, daily living, employment reentry, intervention, literature reviews, occupational therapy, outcomes, psychosocial factors, rehabilitation services, sexuality
Abstract: This article is the second part of a systematic review of evidence for the effectiveness of cancer rehabilitation interventions within the scope of occupational therapy that address the activity and participation needs of adult cancer survivors. Part 2 focuses on the use of multidisciplinary rehabilitation and interventions that address psychosocial outcomes, sexuality, and return to work. Strong evidence indicates that multidisciplinary rehabilitation benefits cancer survivors and that psychosocial strategies can reduce anxiety and depression. Moderate evidence indicates that interventions can support survivors in returning to the level of sexuality desired and help with return to work. Part 1 (see accession number J78703) focuses on the importance of physical activity and symptom management.
Full-Text Availability Options:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28218586
https://augusta.pure.elsevier.com/en/publications/systematic-review-of-occupational-therapy-and-adult-cancer-rehabi-2
Record Updated:2022-03-21
 

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