Publication: Exploring behavior change techniques for reablement: A scoping review.
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2022-03-16
Authors
Azim, Farah Tabassum
Burton, Elissa
Ariza-Vega, Patrocinio
Asadian, Maryam
Bellwood, Paule
Burns, Jane
Clemson, Lindy
Grover, Sanya
Hoppmann, Christiane A
Langford, Dolores
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Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos * Departamento de Fisioterapia
Abstract
Reablement is a team-based person-centered health and social care model, most commonly available for community-dwelling older adults. Understanding the components of reablement and how it is delivered, received, and enacted facilitates best evidence and practice. Determining behavior change techniques (BCTs) or strategies is an important step to operationalize implementation of reablement. We conducted a scoping review of peer-reviewed literature to identify BCTs used within reablement studies. We registered our study with the Joanna Briggs Institute and conducted five database searches. Inclusion criteria were peer-reviewed studies focused on adults and older adults without significant cognitive impairment or dementia receiving reablement, and all study designs, years, and languages. We excluded studies focused on reablement for people with dementia or reablement training programs. The last search was on April 8, 2021. Two authors screened independently at Level 1 (title and abstract) and 2 (full text). Two authors adjudicated BCTs for each study, and a third author confirmed the final list. We identified 567 studies (591 publications) and included 21 studies (44 publications) from six global locations. We identified 27 different BCTs across all studies. The three most common BCTs for reablement were goal setting (behavior), social support (unspecified), and instruction on how to perform a behavior. We highlight some behavioral components of reablement and encourage detailed reporting to increase transparency and replication of the intervention. Future research should explore effective BCTs (or combinations of) to include within reablement to support health behavior adoption and maintenance.
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MeSH Terms
Aged
Behavior Therapy
Dementia
Humans
Independent Living
Research Design
Behavior Therapy
Dementia
Humans
Independent Living
Research Design
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Anciano
Demencia
Humanos
Proyectos de investigación
Terapia conductista
Vida independiente
Demencia
Humanos
Proyectos de investigación
Terapia conductista
Vida independiente
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Behavior change, Goal setting, Healthcare implementation, Older adults, Synthesis
Citation
Azim FT, Burton E, Ariza-Vega P, Asadian M, Bellwood P, Burns J, et al. Exploring behavior change techniques for reablement: A scoping review. Braz J Phys Ther. 2022 Mar-Apr;26(2):100401.