Skinner M K, Nagel P J
Rehabil Nurs. 1996 Mar-Apr;21(2):63-6. doi: 10.1002/j.2048-7940.1996.tb01678.x.
In this article, the authors describe a creative rehabilitation process that used painting a mural and writing for publication as interventions. The successful rehabilitation process is described from the perspective of the patient as well as the rehabilitation nurse. Creative strategies often are needed when a patient does not readily respond to traditional rehabilitation methods. A patient's interests, talents, and concerns often can be creatively aligned with the rehabilitation goals of the nurse and can result in unique interventions that have successful outcomes. Painting a mural and coauthoring this article became the primary rehabilitation interventions for a patient with expressive aphasia and impaired mobility, secondary to his stroke in 1987.
在本文中,作者描述了一个创造性的康复过程,该过程将绘制壁画和撰写文章用于发表作为干预措施。从患者以及康复护士的角度描述了这一成功的康复过程。当患者对传统康复方法反应不明显时,通常需要创造性的策略。患者的兴趣、才能和关注点往往可以与护士的康复目标创造性地结合起来,从而产生具有成功结果的独特干预措施。对于一名因1987年中风而导致表达性失语和行动不便的患者来说,绘制壁画和共同撰写本文成为了主要的康复干预措施。