Effect of occupational therapy for delirium patient with carcinomatous meningitis of lung cancer
10.2512/jspm.9.505
- VernacularTitle:がん性髄膜炎に伴うせん妄患者に対する作業療法
- Author:
Mizuho Kobayashi
;
Yoshifumi Yamaguchi
;
Etsuko Inabe
;
Chizuko Hagiwara
;
Daisuke Kato
;
Hisashi Takaya
;
Kumi Hasegawa
;
Kazuma Kishi
;
Masayoshi Ida
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
carcinomatous meningitis;
delirium;
occupational therapy
- From:Palliative Care Research
2014;9(4):505-509
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
-
Abstract:
Purpose: A report of effective occupational therapy for delirium patients with cancer is uncommon. We report a patient of carcinomatous meningitis, in whom her daily activity is improved by occupational therapy. Case: Firstly, we supported her meals and then started occupational therapy accepting her interest. Although degree of confusion and her performance status was not varied from beginning to end, she could concentrate our programmed works and change her way of feelings. Also occupational therapy promotes reminiscence about her life review and friendship among other patients even in delirium condition. Conclusion: Occupational therapy can reduce cancer patients' impatience, anxiety and solitary feelings and improve quality of life.