Relish / Active Minds as a Tool Recommended for Occupational Therapists Working with Seniors Having Dementia. A Preliminary Report

Q4 Medicine Rehabilitacja Medyczna Pub Date : 2022-12-11 DOI:10.5604/01.3001.0016.1442
A. Smrokowska-Reichmann, Edyta Janus
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Introduction: Dementia is a neurodegenerative disease that, among others, reduces the level of a patient’s functioning. Supporting patients should be comprehensive, also involving non-pharmacological interventions which include occupational therapy strategies based on the use of specific tools. The Relish / Active Minds sets, which have not yet been described in Polish scientific reports, can be found among available tools. The aim of the study was to preliminary assess the possibility of using these sensory, sensorimotor and cognitively stimulating sets dedicated to people with dementia in occupational therapy. Material and methods: The study involved 30 people with dementia attending the Day Care Home in Oświęcim, who participated in specially-designed activities using Relish / Active Minds sets. The participants were divided into 2 equinumerous groups: patients with moderate and mild dementia. In each group, activities were carried out using 3 Relish / Active Minds products with various degrees of difficulty. All participants used each of the 3 products under the supervision of a therapist 3 times in the period from Sept. to Oct. 2020. The activities were conducted by occupational therapists trained by the authors of the study. To monitor the course of the study, original observation tables and interviews with occupational therapists were used. Results: The markings for the difficulty level proposed by the designer in the products "Maze" and " Matching picture pairs " was shown to be inadequate with regard to the abilities of seniors with moderate and mild dementia. The use of Relish / Active Minds products by seniors with dementia had a positive effect on their communication skills, emotional state, cognitive condition and the sensorimotor area. Conclusions: It has been shown that, despite certain limitations, the Relish / Active Minds sets, with properly monitored application, contribute to the improvement of rehabilitation quality among elderly people with dementia and are a valuable tool in the work of an occupational therapist.
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趣味/活跃的头脑作为职业治疗师治疗老年痴呆症的推荐工具。初步报告
引言:痴呆症是一种神经退行性疾病,它会降低患者的功能水平。对患者的支持应该是全面的,也包括非药物干预,其中包括基于特定工具使用的职业治疗策略。在可用的工具中可以找到尚未在波兰科学报告中描述的宗教/活跃心态。该研究的目的是初步评估在职业治疗中使用这些专门针对痴呆症患者的感觉、感觉运动和认知刺激装置的可能性。材料和方法:这项研究涉及30名在OświÉcim日托院的痴呆症患者,他们使用Relish/Active Minds套装参加了专门设计的活动。参与者被分为两组:中度和轻度痴呆患者。在每组中,使用3种不同难度的Relish/Active Minds产品进行活动。在2020年9月至10月期间,所有参与者在治疗师的监督下使用了3种产品中的每一种3次。这些活动由研究作者培训的职业治疗师进行。为了监测研究过程,使用了原始观察表和职业治疗师的访谈。结果:设计师在“迷宫”和“匹配图片对”产品中提出的难度等级标记,对于患有中度和轻度痴呆症的老年人的能力来说是不够的。老年痴呆症患者使用Relish/Active Minds产品对他们的沟通技能、情绪状态、认知状况和感觉运动区域产生了积极影响。结论:研究表明,尽管存在一定的局限性,但Relish/Active Minds有助于提高老年痴呆症患者的康复质量,是职业治疗师工作中的一个宝贵工具。
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Rehabilitacja Medyczna
Rehabilitacja Medyczna Medicine-Rehabilitation
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