The Relationship between Motivation for Rehabilitation and Sense of Agency in Patients with Cerebrovascular Disease, and Nurse Support for Patient Agency

IF 0.4 Q4 ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL
Michihiro Kawano, Yuko Takamura, Michiko Tachihara, Kotomi Yokota, A. Yozu
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: For patients who have suffered a stroke and are undergoing rehabilitation, the motivation for recovery and achievement of independence is a major factor that must be considered for effective treatment. A patient’s sense of agency affects their motivation for activities, such as rehabilitation. This study was conducted to investigate the motivation and sense of agency of patients with cerebrovascular disease who were undergoing rehabilitation and to examine the influence of nursing involvement on improving patient independence. This study of inpatients in a rehabilitation hospital ward was conducted using questionnaires. Our results suggest that sense of agency may affect patient motivation during hospitalization and was influenced by nursing support for independence. Interventions targeted to improve the patient’s sense of agency were shown to be a potentially effective method for improving the patient’s rehabilitative motivation. Nursing support for independence provides a promising effective strategy for improving the patient’s sense of agency.
脑血管病患者康复动机与代理感的关系及护士对患者代理的支持
对于正在接受康复治疗的中风患者,康复和实现独立的动机是有效治疗必须考虑的主要因素。病人的能动性影响他们活动的动机,比如康复。本研究旨在探讨脑血管疾病患者在康复过程中的动机和代理感,并探讨护理参与对改善患者独立性的影响。本研究采用问卷调查的方式对某康复医院病房住院病人进行调查。我们的研究结果表明,代理感可能会影响患者住院期间的动机,并受到护理独立支持的影响。旨在改善患者代理感的干预措施被证明是改善患者康复动机的潜在有效方法。护理支持独立提供了一个有希望的有效策略,以提高病人的代理意识。
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