An Art Intervention to Promote Comfort with Veterans in Long Term Care: From Not Significant (Ns) To Significance

Walsh Sandra, G. Stephanie, F. Monica, O. Maria, Parchment Yvonne
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Objectives: The study objective was to promote hospitalized veterans’ comfort through an art intervention (AI). Kolcaba’s comfort theory guided the study. Sample and setting: Researchers recruited residents from a Community Living Center (CLC) at Miami Veterans Administration Healthcare System (MVAHS). Nurse researchers and recreational therapists collaborated to deliver the AI. Methods and variables: A quasi-experimental pre-post-test design tested the AI on veteran comfort, depression, and social connectedness. Results: Over six-months, staff identified 81 residents as appropriate to recruit for the study. Fifty-one males and 10 females (ages 26-95) agreed (75% response rate). Due to data collection challenges, residents’ cognition, time constraints, disabilities, and respondent burden, only 18 sets of usable pre-post data were available for analysis (ns results). Implications for nursing: The AI was “significant” to many other participants (n = 160) who were unable or unwilling to complete the research instruments. The most popular AI activity, the monoprint, has been “adopted” by recreational therapists and suggested to enhance communication with oncology patients. Kolcaba’s comfort theory will continue to be promoted during art activities on CLC I and II with extension of art activities to the bedside of CLC III Hospice residents. Keywords: Veterans, Art, Intervention, Comfort, Long Term Care
艺术干预促进退伍军人长期护理的舒适度:从不显著(Ns)到显著
目的:通过艺术干预(AI)提高住院退伍军人的舒适度。Kolcaba的舒适理论指导了这项研究。样本和环境:研究人员从迈阿密退伍军人管理医疗保健系统(MVAHS)的社区生活中心(CLC)招募了居民。护士研究人员和娱乐治疗师合作提供了人工智能。方法和变量:采用准实验的前-后测试设计,测试AI对老兵舒适度、抑郁和社会联系的影响。结果:在六个月的时间里,工作人员确定了81名适合招募的住院医生。51名男性和10名女性(26-95岁)表示同意(75%的回复率)。由于数据收集困难、居民认知、时间限制、残疾和受访者负担等原因,只有18组可用的岗前数据可供分析(ns结果)。对护理的影响:人工智能对许多不能或不愿完成研究工具的其他参与者(n = 160)来说是“重要的”。最受欢迎的人工智能活动“单印”已被娱乐治疗师“采用”,并被建议用于加强与肿瘤患者的沟通。Kolcaba的舒适理论将在CLC I和II的艺术活动中继续推广,并将艺术活动扩展到CLC III安宁疗护病人的床边。关键词:退伍军人,艺术,干预,舒适,长期护理
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