Edited by Brent Braveman, OTR, PhD, FAOTA, and Robin Newman, OTD, OTR/L, CLT, FAOTA
Cancer and its treatment create challenges, disruptions, and obstacles to full participation in life roles and everyday activities. The growing population of cancer survivors across the lifespan presents an immediate challenge and opportunity for occupational therapy practitioners to provide occupation-focused, evidence-based interventions that support participation.
As availability of rehabilitation services for cancer increases, occupational therapy practitioners must be prepared to meet the needs of this population. Cancer and Occupational Therapy equips clinicians to meet clients’ needs across the cancer care continuum, from diagnosis to treatment to survivorship or end of life.
Contents
Part I. Understanding Cancer and Cancer Rehabilitation
Chapter 1. Cancer Demographics and Trends Across the Lifespan
Chapter 2. Cancer Treatment Approaches Across the Lifespan
Chapter 3. Applying the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework With Cancer Survivors
Part II. Impact of Common Forms of Cancer Across the Lifespan
Chapter 4. Special Considerations for Children With Cancer
Chapter 5. Special Considerations for Adolescents and Young Adults With Cancer
Chapter 6. Special Considerations for Adults With Cancer
Chapter 7. Special Considerations for Older Adults With Cancer
Part III. Cancer Care Continuum and Cancer Rehabilitation
Chapter 8. Primary and Secondary Prevention
Chapter 9. Acute and Medically Complex Settings
Chapter 10. Prehabilitation
Chapter 11. Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation
Chapter 12. Suvivorship
Chapter 13. Palliative Care and Hospice
Chapter 14. Home Health and the Community
Part IV. Sequelae of Cancer and Interventions Across the Lifespan
Chapter 15. Cancer-Related Fatigue
Chapter 16. Cancer-Related Pain
Chapter 17. Cancer-Related Cognitive Impairment
Chapter 18. Lymphedema
Chapter 19. Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy
Chapter 20. Psychosocial Issues
Part V. Cancer and Participation in Occupation Across the Lifespan
Chapter 21. ADLs and IADLs
Chapter 22. Sleep and Rest
Chapter 23. Play and Leisure
Chapter 24. Education
Chapter 25. Work
Chapter 26. Social Participation
Chapter 27. Caregiving
Aligned with the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework, this important new text includes case examples, key terms and concepts, and practical guidance to help survivors fully participate in valued occupations at all points in the cancer experience.
978-1-56900-410-4; est. 400 pages; 2020
EBook ISBN: 978-1-56900-602-3