Factors That Influence Occupational Engagement of Young Adults Who Are Cancer Survivors: A Pilot Study

Author:

Longpré Sheila M.1ORCID,Rader Nadeya C.2,Dougherty Kendall J.3,Motai Yael4,Leinhauser Kathryn C.5

Affiliation:

1. Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, USA

2. Blanchfield Army Community Hospital, Fort Campbell, KY, USA

3. IRG Physical and Hand Therapy, Bellevue, WA, USA

4. Wellness Beyond Rehab, LLC, Oldsmar, FL, USA

5. Brooks Rehabilitation Hospital, Jacksonville, FL, USA

Abstract

Cancer and its treatment can impact occupational engagement. However, occupational therapy–specific research studying young adult cancer survivors remains limited. The objective of this study to identify the type of occupations that young adult cancer survivors choose to engage in and to understand their decision-making process when choosing these occupations. A mixed-methods explanatory sequential design was used. Eleven participants, nine females and two males, between the ages of 18 and 35, were included. Several occupations were identified for engagement such as activities of daily living, leisure, work, sleep and rest, and health management. The predominant factor that influenced why occupations were chosen was that individuals purposefully selected occupations that allowed them to choose a path toward a more meaningful life. Information gained from this pilot study can be used to inform occupational therapy practitioners regarding services and interventions that promote occupational engagement for young adult cancer survivors.

Funder

Eastern Michigan University - CHHS Research Award

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Occupational Therapy

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3. The new life stage of emerging adulthood at ages 18–29 years: implications for mental health

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