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음악을 병행한 목적있는 활동이 급성기 뇌졸중 환자의 상지기능, 치료동기와 기분에 미치는 효과
Effects of Purposeful Activities Combined with Music on Upper Extremity Function, Therapeutic Motivation, and Mood in Acute Stroke Patients 원문보기

PNF and movement, v.15 no.3, 2017년, pp.267 - 279  

문종훈 (인천사랑병원) ,  김계호 (싸이버메딕) ,  이순현 (국립교통재활병원) ,  원영식 (신성대학교)

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Purpose: The aim of the investigation was to identify the effects of purposeful activities combined with music on upper extremity function, motivation, and mood in acute stroke patients. Methods: For the study, 19 acute stroke inpatients were recruited at a general hospital in Korea. The patients we...

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뇌졸중이란? 뇌졸중은 뇌혈관 손상으로 인해 발생하는 신경학적 질환이다. 뇌졸중의 임상증상은 신체장애, 인지장애, 운동 및 감각장애, 언어장애, 정서장애 등이 있다(Trombly & Radomski, 2008).
목적있는 활동의 특징은? 목적있는 활동(purposeful activity)은 사람들이 무언가를 행하는 것, 도구를 사용하는 것, 작업치료사가 환자의 능력이나 수행을 향상시키기 위해 적용하는 활동으로 정의한다(Bakshi et al., 1991; Steinbeck, 1986).
목적있는 활동의 조건은 무엇인가 , 1991; Steinbeck, 1986). 이러한 활동은 클라이언트의 직업, 선호도, 개인적인 목표, 필요성과 관련된 개인에게 의미가 있는 활동이어야 한다. 목적있는 활동은 내담자의 기능회복을 향상하기 위하여 약 30년 이전부터 현재까지 사용하고 있는 전통적인 치료적 접근법 중 하나이다(Dunton, 1918; Steinbeck, 1986).
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