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Critical Care and Occupational Therapy: Insights from the AOTA's Position Statement


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In this episode of 'Occupational Therapy Conversations,' Hao, an occupational therapist, delves into the American Occupational Therapy Association's (AOTA) position statement on the role of occupational therapists in critical care. Covering practices across the lifespan, this document emphasizes the essential contributions of occupational therapy in addressing the needs of critically ill patients. Key roles include early engagement and rehabilitation to mitigate conditions like delirium, weakness, and post-ICU syndrome. The session highlights the differences between critical and general acute care, the importance of early mobilization, and the influence of occupational therapy on patient outcomes, including reduced ventilator days and hospital readmission risks. The talk stresses the need for OTs to be proactive, involved, and part of interdisciplinary teams, providing therapeutic activities, environmental modifications, and psychosocial support to improve patient survivorship and quality of life.

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OT conversationsBy Hao