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Exploring the potential of creative museum-led activities to support stroke In-patient rehabilitation and wellbeing: A pilot mixed-methods study
Arts & Health ( IF 1.724 ) Pub Date : 2022-01-30 , DOI: 10.1080/17533015.2022.2032224
Nuala Morse 1 , L J Thomson 2 , E Elsden 3 , H Rogers 4 , H J Chatterjee 2
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ABSTRACT

Background

This paper proposes a framework for studying the potential of museum-led interventions for supporting stroke rehabilitation goals.

Methods

The intervention was based on Kirvevold et al.’s model for interventions for post-stroke wellbeing. Mixed-methods data wqas collected to review benefits in a pilot study, including retrospective video observations for six sessions with four patients; interviews with patients, carers and facilitators; pre-post patient assessments; and facilitator diaries.

Results

Systematic analysis of videos showed high levels of concentration and engagement with museum objects, low levels of social interaction, and positive or neutral mood throughout. Thematic qualitative analysis suggested patients felt engaged in meaningful activities, which lifted negative mood, provided positive distraction from the ward, and increased self-esteem, including belief in patient abilities.

Conclusion

Further research is needed to fully establish the potential of museum-led interventions for stroke rehabilitation.



中文翻译:

探索以博物馆为主导的创意活动支持中风住院患者康复和健康的潜力:混合方法试点研究

摘要

背景

本文提出了一个框架,用于研究博物馆主导的干预措施在支持中风康复目标方面的潜力。

方法

该干预基于 Kirvevold 等人的中风后健康干预模型。收集混合方法数据以审查试点研究的益处,包括对四名患者进行六次治疗的回顾性视频观察;与患者、护理人员和协助者的访谈;事前事后患者评估;和主持人日记。

结果

对视频的系统分析显示,参与者对博物馆藏品的注意力和参与度高,社交互动水平低,全程情绪积极或中立。主题定性分析表明,患者感到参与了有意义的活动,这些活动消除了消极情绪,提供了远离病房的积极注意力,并增强了自尊,包括对患者能力的信心。

结论

需要进一步研究以充分确定博物馆主导的中风康复干预措施的潜力。

更新日期:2022-01-30
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