Palo-Bengtsson Liisa, Ekman Sirkka-Liisa
Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Occupational Therapy, and Elderly Care Research, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
Am J Alzheimers Dis Other Demen. 2002 May-Jun;17(3):149-53. doi: 10.1177/153331750201700308.
The emotional response to social dancing and walks in persons with dementia was studied to better understand the feasibility, popularity, and meaning of these activities from the perspective of the patient. Social dance events and walks were videotaped and analyzed using Husserl's philosophy as a basis for the analysis. Six persons with dementia participated in the study. The results are described in terms of four interrelated themes: 1) the engaged body; 2) the caregivers' understanding, encouragement, and response to patients during the activity; 3) mutual tenderness and communion; and 4) environmental conditions. Results were then synthesized into a general assessment of the emotional states observed and reported in relation to the activities.
为了从患者的角度更好地理解社交舞蹈和散步活动的可行性、受欢迎程度及意义,对痴呆症患者对这些活动的情感反应进行了研究。以胡塞尔哲学为分析基础,对社交舞蹈活动和散步进行了录像和分析。六名痴呆症患者参与了该研究。结果根据四个相互关联的主题进行描述:1)投入的身体;2)活动期间护理人员对患者的理解、鼓励和反应;3)相互的柔情与交流;4)环境条件。然后将结果综合成对与这些活动相关观察到和报告的情感状态的总体评估。