Occupational Experiences of Medication Management Among Adults Living With Multiple Chronic Conditions.
- Authors
- Type
- Published Article
- Journal
- OTJR : occupation, participation and health
- Publication Date
- Jul 01, 2024
- Volume
- 44
- Issue
- 3
- Pages
- 414–426
- Identifiers
- DOI: 10.1177/15394492231172931
- PMID: 37162213
- Source
- Medline
- Keywords
- Language
- English
- License
- Unknown
Abstract
Adults with multiple chronic conditions (MCCs) often face difficulties with medication management, affecting their experiences of well-being and illness. The objective of this study was to identify and describe the occupational experiences of medication management and their impact on well-being and illness in adults living with MCCs. We used document analysis methods to analyze 134 illness narrative blog posts authored by 52 adults aged 18 and older with MCCs. Content and thematic analysis of their textual content was based on the Pan Occupational Paradigm. Medication management is enacted through the dimensions of doing, belonging, becoming, being, and knowing, in an interconnected, nonlinear manner, with a more notable impact on illness than well-being due to the complexities associated with medication management for MCCs. Occupational therapy practices for medication management should consider all occupational dimensions and their impact on health rather than focusing primarily on the performance of medication tasks and routines.