Dying of boredom: an exploratory case study of time use, apparent affect, and routine activity situations on two Alzheimer's special care units.

Am J Occup Ther

Department of Occupational Therapy, College of Applied Human Sciences, Colorado State University, 219 Occupational Therapy Building, Fort Collins, CO 80523-1573, USA.

Published: July 2009

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to investigate the connection between daily activities and quality of life for residents in Alzheimer's special care units, specifically focusing on time use and emotional well-being.
  • Data was collected over four 12-hour days from 14 residents using direct observations, which highlighted that residents rarely engaged in meaningful activities, affecting their emotional vitality and overall quality of life.
  • Findings suggest the need for occupational therapists to play a key role in improving daily routines by addressing residents' needs and enhancing their participation in activities to boost their quality of life.

Article Abstract

The objective of this instrumental case study was to explore interrelationships among routine activity situations on 2 Alzheimer's special care units (SCUs) and 2 resident quality-of-life (QoL) indicators: daily time use and emotional well-being. Fourteen residents participated. We collected data across four 12-hr days using computer-assisted direct observations and computed associations of activity situations with QoL indicators and mean durations of QoL indicators in activity situations and daily by facility. We compared mean durations of QoL indicators across facilities and analyzed time-use profiles of 2 residents. We found that participants' capacities for activity engagement and emotional vitality were infrequently expressed at both SCUs. Diminished QoL was attributable to participants' dementia-related impairments coupled with insufficient attention to their occupational needs, initiatives, and capacities. Findings call for occupational therapists' involvement as educators, mentors, and consultants to enhance the effectiveness of routine activity situations in promoting QoL through everyday occupations.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.5014/ajot.63.3.337DOI Listing

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