TY - JOUR
T1 - Conceptualisation and use of executive functions in paediatrics
T2 - A scoping review of occupational therapy literature
AU - Josman, Naomi
AU - Meyer, Sonya
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 Occupational Therapy Australia
PY - 2019/2/1
Y1 - 2019/2/1
N2 - Background/aim: Knowledge and understanding of deficits in executive functions has expanded in recent years and its relevance to occupational therapy has been established. The purpose of this review was to identify, analyse, synthesise and describe the updated occupational therapy scientific literature that addresses the subject of executive functions, specifically focusing on children and adolescents. Method: Scoping review methodology was implemented to map the occupational therapy literature on executive functions in children and adolescents over the past decade. Articles were retrieved from five electronic databases. Results: Fifty publications met the inclusion criteria. The research included a wide age range, different diagnoses, use of diverse executive functions definitions and assortment of assessments and interventions. Conclusion: A unique definition of executive functions among children and adolescents was proposed. This definition can assist both clinicians and researchers in the field. Continued research to establish the profession in a key position is recommended to understand the underlying mechanisms of daily performance.
AB - Background/aim: Knowledge and understanding of deficits in executive functions has expanded in recent years and its relevance to occupational therapy has been established. The purpose of this review was to identify, analyse, synthesise and describe the updated occupational therapy scientific literature that addresses the subject of executive functions, specifically focusing on children and adolescents. Method: Scoping review methodology was implemented to map the occupational therapy literature on executive functions in children and adolescents over the past decade. Articles were retrieved from five electronic databases. Results: Fifty publications met the inclusion criteria. The research included a wide age range, different diagnoses, use of diverse executive functions definitions and assortment of assessments and interventions. Conclusion: A unique definition of executive functions among children and adolescents was proposed. This definition can assist both clinicians and researchers in the field. Continued research to establish the profession in a key position is recommended to understand the underlying mechanisms of daily performance.
KW - adolescent
KW - child
KW - executive function
KW - occupational therapy assessment
KW - paediatric occupational therapy
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U2 - 10.1111/1440-1630.12525
DO - 10.1111/1440-1630.12525
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C2 - 30264430
AN - SCOPUS:85054012488
SN - 0045-0766
VL - 66
SP - 77
EP - 90
JO - Australian Occupational Therapy Journal
JF - Australian Occupational Therapy Journal
IS - 1
ER -