Takashi Yukihira, H. Tokunaga, Masayuki Ihara, Hiroki Murakami, Akihiko Koga, Ryoichi Maeda, Shinpei Saruwatari, Kazuki Takeshita, Shinya Hisano, M. Motoe
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Abstract
In a nursing care domain, labor shortage is a significant problem.
Information communication technologies (ICT) are expected as a tool to solve
it. Care services, that value “personhood” of individuals, should be
designed based on a person-centered principle[1]. We aim to develop an
online rehabilitation exercise service that utilizes the ICT but is based on
the principle. This paper reports a trial of intervention experiment of the
online rehabilitation exercise, which was conducted as a 12-time event for
three months. A subject, a female in 78 years old with left hemiplegia who
desires more rehabilitation opportunities, joined about 45-minute online
exercise sessions in addition to regular outpatient rehabilitations. She
exercised by watching a model exercise on a tablet screen that is connected
to the nursing facility. The model exercises were performed by an
occupational therapist for the first four times and by on-site care workers
for the rest. A manual with notes on exercise instruction was distributed to
the workers. The instructor change and the manual are for the future regular
operation of the service. The exercises were designed for not only the
recovery of her arm and fingers on the affected side but also her
rehabilitation goal of being able to cook again since a goal setting is
important[2]. For risk management, the exercises were limited to those
performed in a sitting position and her burden was confirmed before, during,
and after the exercise. The exercise design was tentatively determined based
on information from a manager of the nursing facility and from an interview
with her. After that, the exercise load was adjusted according to her
response in trial sessions by the occupational therapist. As a result of
physical function measurements, questionnaires, and interviews, there was no
improvement in physical functions, but an effect of her self-disclosure was
confirmed.[1] Kitwood, T. and Bredin, K. (1992) Towards a theory of dementia
care: Personhood and well-being, Ageing and Society, Vol.12, No.3,
pp.269-287.[2] Smit EB, Bouwstra H, Hertogh CM, Wattel EM, van der Wouden
JC. (2019) Goal-setting in geriatric rehabilitation: a systematic review and
meta-analysis, Clin Rehabil., Vol.33, No.3, pp.395-407.