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Comparing activity engagement of people aged 18 to 64 years with and without Parkinson’s disease
Bryant, Chloe ; Gustafsson, Louise ; Liddle, Jacki ; Stillerova, Tereza
Bryant, Chloe
Gustafsson, Louise
Liddle, Jacki
Stillerova, Tereza
Abstract
Introduction
Measuring activity engagement using the Activity Card Sort Australia (18–64) supports occupational therapists and clients to identify goals for therapeutic interventions. The aim of this study was to investigate activity engagement for people aged 18 to 64 years with and without Parkinson’s disease.
Method
Thirty-two participants, 16 people with Parkinson’s disease (mean age 57.8) and 16 healthy adults (mean age 53.1), were required to sort 85 visual activity cards into one of five categories: ‘never done’, ‘do not do now’, ‘do now’, ‘do less now’ and ‘given up’. The retained activity values were calculated and compared using the Mann–Whitney U Test.
Results
The overall retained activity scores were not significantly different (p = .81); however, the group with Parkinson’s disease had higher retained scores in the physical activities domain (p = .04)
Conclusion
The preventative exercise regimes of people with Parkinson’s disease seems to influence activity engagement patterns. A more detailed understanding of activity engagement may further help form the basis of meaningful interventions
Keywords
adult, activities of daily living, occupational therapist, assessment
Date
2018
Type
Journal article
Journal
Book
Volume
81
Issue
2
Page Range
101-105
Article Number
ACU Department
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Open Access Status
License
All rights reserved
File Access
Controlled
Notes
© The Author(s) 2017.
