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Description
Individuals with vestibular disorders have concerns that impact lifestyle including limiting activities of daily living, limiting participation in social events, difficulty driving, and difficulty working (Cohen, 2014). Occupational therapists are able to help individuals with vestibular disorders by task analyzing symptom provoking activities, assessing the impact of symptoms on occupations, providing adaptations, and providing ways to modify environments (Gronski, Neville, Kannenberg, & Cohen, 2017). While occupational therapists are qualified to provide services to sustain and improve the occupational performance of individuals with vestibular disorders, occupational therapy is not well represented in this area particularly in addressing lifestyle components for vestibular disorders.
The purpose of this capstone project was identify common lifestyle factors that impact vestibular symptoms and can support management of symptoms, develop and propose a program that addresses and promotes lifestyle modification, assess opportunities and barriers for current occupational therapy role in vestibular settings, and advocate for occupational therapy role in prevention and management of lifestyle concerns for vestibular populations.
Individuals with vestibular disorders and practitioners working with these individuals were interviewed at RISE Physical Therapy and an otoneurology practice. Patient appointments were observed using field notes. Individuals from an online vestibular support group were also surveyed. Responses were recorded and analyzed for themes. The findings were used to develop and propose an occupation-based lifestyle modification program for individuals with vestibular disorders.
The findings from this capstone project support previous research on the impact vestibular disorders have on daily life and the need for an increased role for occupational therapy in providing lifestyle-based intervention for the population. Occupational therapy can provide a unique contribution to the interdisciplinary healthcare team working with individuals with vestibular disorders.
Publication Date
12-13-2019
City
San Marcos, CA
Keywords
Occupational Therapy, Neurotology, Vestibular Diseases, Life Style, Vertigo, Ear, Inner, Adult, Vestibular Neuronitis, Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo, Labyrinthitis, Migraine Disorders
Disciplines
Neurology | Occupational Therapy | Otolaryngology | Rehabilitation and Therapy
Recommended Citation
Pock, M.,
Cohill, B.,
&
MacDermott, S.
(2019, December 13). Lifestyle Management for Individuals with Vestibular Disorders. Poster presented at the Campus Research Day Symposium, University of St Augustine for Health Sciences.
Retrieved from https://soar.usa.edu/casmfall2019/8
Pock, Michelle; Cohill, Becki; and MacDermott, Susan, "Lifestyle Management for Individuals with Vestibular Disorders" (2019). San Marcos, Fall 2019. 8.
Retrieved from https://soar.usa.edu/casmfall2019/8
Comments
This poster is based upon a doctoral capstone of the same title:
Pock, M. (2019). Lifestyle management for individuals with vestibular disorders [Doctoral capstone, University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences]. https://soar.usa.edu/capstones/10