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dc.contributor.authorNakken, Nienke-
dc.contributor.authorJanssen, Daisy J. A.-
dc.contributor.authorWouters, Emiel F. M.-
dc.contributor.authorvan den Bogaart, Esther H. A.-
dc.contributor.authorMuris, Jean W. M.-
dc.contributor.authorde Vries, Geeuwke J.-
dc.contributor.authorBootsma, Gerben P.-
dc.contributor.authorGronenschild, Michiel H. M.-
dc.contributor.authorDelbressine, Jeannet M. L.-
dc.contributor.authorvan Vliet, Monique-
dc.contributor.authorSPRUIT, Martijn A.-
dc.date.accessioned2020-06-16T13:47:00Z-
dc.date.available2020-06-16T13:47:00Z-
dc.date.issued2020-
dc.date.submitted2020-06-02T14:18:25Z-
dc.identifier.citationAustralian Occupational Therapy Journal, 67 (5), p. 447-457-
dc.identifier.issn0045-0766-
dc.identifier.issn0045-0766-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1942/31297-
dc.description.abstractIntroduction Persons with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are often limited in performing their activities of daily living (ADLs). However, it remains unknown whether and to what extent problematic ADLs change over time and whether exacerbation-related hospitalisations affect problematic ADLs. Therefore, we investigated self-reported problematic ADLs of persons with COPD during 1 year of usual care (i.e. without a specific experimental intervention). Methods Stable persons with moderate to very severe COPD (n = 137) were included in this longitudinal study (registered in the Dutch Trial Register [NTR 3941]). Participants were visited at home at baseline and after 1 year. Participants with an exacerbation-related hospitalisation during follow-up were visited additionally within 2 weeks after hospital discharge. During all visits, participants' personalised problematic ADLs were assessed using the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM), and perceived performance and satisfaction of important problematic ADLs were rated on a 10-point scale. Results In total, 90% of the participants reported at least one new important problematic ADL after 1 year. In the subgroup of participants with an exacerbation-related hospitalisation (n = 31), 92% of the participants reported new problematic ADLs 2 weeks after discharge and 90% reported new problematic ADLs again after 1 year. Only the satisfaction score of problematic ADLs as mentioned during baseline improved after 1-year follow-up in all participants (p = .002) and in participants without an exacerbation-related hospitalisation (n = 106; p = .014). Conclusion Problematic ADLs changed during 1 year of usual care, which underlines the need for regular assessment of problematic ADLs and referral to treatment options like monodisciplinary occupational therapy and/or a comprehensive pulmonary rehabilitation programme.-
dc.description.sponsorshipThis project was financially supported by the Lung Foundation Netherlands, Leusden, The Netherlands (grant No 3.4.12.024), and a research grant from BoehringerIngelheim, Netherlands. The authors are grateful to Dr. Ivy Timmermans for input of the data and to the occupational therapists of Ciro for sharing their expertise with the COPM. The authors are grateful to the doctors and nurses of the following collaborating hospitals and their departments of respiratory medicine for their participation in this study: Zuyderland, Heerlen/ Kerkrade/Brunssum, the Netherlands; Zuyderland, SittardGeleen, the Netherlands; Elkerliek Hospital, Helmond, the Netherlands; and St. Anna Hospital, Geldrop, the Netherlands.-
dc.language.isoen-
dc.publisherWILEY-
dc.rights2020 Occupational Therapy Australia-
dc.subject.otheractivities of daily living-
dc.subject.otherchronic obstructive pulmonary disease-
dc.subject.otherdisease exacerbation-
dc.subject.otherlongitudinal studies-
dc.subject.otheroccupational therapy-
dc.titleChanges in problematic activities of daily living in persons with COPD during 1 year of usual care-
dc.typeJournal Contribution-
dc.identifier.epage457-
dc.identifier.issue5-
dc.identifier.spage447-
dc.identifier.volume67-
local.format.pages11-
local.bibliographicCitation.jcatA1-
dc.description.notesNakken, N (reprint author), Dept Res & Dev, Hornerheide 1, NL-6085 NM Horn, Netherlands.-
dc.description.notesnienkenakken@ciro-horn.nl-
dc.description.otherNakken, N (reprint author), Dept Res & Dev, Hornerheide 1, NL-6085 NM Horn, Netherlands. nienkenakken@ciro-horn.nl-
local.publisher.place111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA-
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local.type.specifiedArticle-
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/1440-1630.12664-
dc.identifier.isiWOS:000527792200001-
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dc.identifier.eissn1440-1630-
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item.fullcitationNakken, Nienke; Janssen, Daisy J. A.; Wouters, Emiel F. M.; van den Bogaart, Esther H. A.; Muris, Jean W. M.; de Vries, Geeuwke J.; Bootsma, Gerben P.; Gronenschild, Michiel H. M.; Delbressine, Jeannet M. L.; van Vliet, Monique & SPRUIT, Martijn A. (2020) Changes in problematic activities of daily living in persons with COPD during 1 year of usual care. In: Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, 67 (5), p. 447-457.-
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item.contributorNakken, Nienke-
item.contributorJanssen, Daisy J. A.-
item.contributorWouters, Emiel F. M.-
item.contributorvan den Bogaart, Esther H. A.-
item.contributorMuris, Jean W. M.-
item.contributorde Vries, Geeuwke J.-
item.contributorBootsma, Gerben P.-
item.contributorGronenschild, Michiel H. M.-
item.contributorDelbressine, Jeannet M. L.-
item.contributorvan Vliet, Monique-
item.contributorSPRUIT, Martijn A.-
item.accessRightsRestricted Access-
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