照顾者和志愿者对痴呆症患者垫脚石的看法。

Areum Han, Diane Brown
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理由:根据干预措施的质量,目前对基于群体的活动规划对痴呆症患者及其照护者的经验和潜在益处的认识是不一致的。因此,由于方案的内容和结构缺乏标准化,需要研究更详细的有组织的以小组为基础的活动方案。目的:本研究探讨痴呆患者配偶和老年志愿者对铺路石的看法,包括主题活动小组和支持小组。方法:采用解释现象学分析方法对12人的个人访谈数据进行分析。结果:研究结果表明:(1)铺路石活动促进痴呆患者在快乐、舒适、接纳的环境中参与;(2)铺路石满足了家庭照顾者的深层需求;(3)铺路石组织良好,目标明确,专业知识丰富;(4)社区和大学之间的合作关系使该项目独一无二。结论:铺路石这样的项目可以通过促进痴呆症患者的参与和满足护理人员的需求而产生益处。这些发现有助于证明以团体为基础的活动计划,其中活动由教师和学生在职业治疗中精心策划。
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Perspectives of caregivers and volunteers on <i>Stepping Stones</i> for people with dementia.

Perspectives of caregivers and volunteers on <i>Stepping Stones</i> for people with dementia.

Perspectives of caregivers and volunteers on Stepping Stones for people with dementia.

Rationale: Current knowledge in experiences and potential benefits of group-based activity programmes on people with dementia and their caregivers is inconsistent, depending on the quality of interventions. Lacking standardisation in the programme's content and structure, therefore, requires research in a structured group-based activity programme with more details.

Objectives: This study explored perspectives of spouses of people with dementia and older volunteers about Stepping Stones, involving a theme-based activity group and a support group.Methodology: Interpretative phenomenological analysis was used to analyse individual interview data with 12 people.

Results: Findings suggest that (1) Stepping Stones promotes participation of people with dementia in a happy, comfortable and accepting environment; (2) Stepping Stones fulfils a deep need of family caregivers; (3) Stepping Stones is well organised with a purpose and expertise and (4) The partnership between the community and the university makes the programme unique.

Conclusion: Programmes like Stepping Stones can be beneficial by promoting participation of people with dementia and fulfilling a need of caregivers. These findings contribute to evidence of group-based activity programmes, in which activities were well planned by a faculty and students in occupational therapy.

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