Department of Occupational Therapy Program Faculty Articles
Systematic Review of Occupational Engagement and Health Outcomes Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults.
Publication Title
American Journal of Occupational Therapy
Publisher
AOTA Press
ISSN
0272-9490
Publication Date
5-2012
Keywords
geriatric functional assessment, health promotion in old age, human activities in old age, health status in old age, activities of daily living in old age, occupational therapy practice, evidence-based, aged: 65+ years
Abstract
We conducted this systematic review, one of four related to productive aging, to explore the existing evidence for the health benefits of engagement in occupations and activities among older adults. The review incorporates the breadth of areas of occupation in which older adults engage and the range of health benefits derived from that engagement. The results of this review demonstrate the multidisciplinary appreciation for occupational engagement and associated well-being and elucidate the health effects of engagement in a wide variety of occupations and activities. Additionally, the results of this systematic review support occupational therapy's historical ideologies and core philosophies linking occupational engagement to improved health and well-being. The findings suggest an increasing role for occupational therapy service delivery in community-based health promotion and prevention efforts to meet the everyday activity and health needs of the growing older adult population.
DOI
10.5014/ajot.2012.003707
Volume
66
Issue
3
First Page
301
Last Page
310
Disciplines
Occupational Therapy
NSUWorks Citation
Stav, Wendy B.; Halleran, Theresa; Lane, Jennifer; and Arbesman, Marian, "Systematic Review of Occupational Engagement and Health Outcomes Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults." (2012). Department of Occupational Therapy Program Faculty Articles. 132.
https://nsuworks.nova.edu/hpd_ot_faculty_articles/132