Kreativa aktiviteter som intervention och dess inverkan på strokepatienter
(2022) ATPK62 20212Department of Health Sciences
Sustainable occupations and health in a life course perspective
- Abstract (Swedish)
- Bakgrund: Kreativa aktiviteter som arbetsterapeutisk intervention kan användas
hos patienter som haft stroke med syfte att förbättra deras fysiska förmåga men
också för att minska psykisk ohälsa som ofta uppstår i samband med stroke. De
vanligaste psykiska sjukdomar som drabbar strokepatienter är depression,
ångest, fatigue och kognitiva nedsättningar. Minskad självständighet i dagliga
aktiviteter efter stroke kan leda till minskad livskvalitet och välbefinnande.
Syfte: Syftet med studien är att kartlägga hur kreativa aktiviteter som
intervention inom arbetsterapi kan främja välbefinnande och meningsfullhet hos
strokepatienter, utifrån den arbetsterapeutiska modellen ValMO.
Metod: En allmän litteraturöversikt med deduktiv... (More) - Bakgrund: Kreativa aktiviteter som arbetsterapeutisk intervention kan användas
hos patienter som haft stroke med syfte att förbättra deras fysiska förmåga men
också för att minska psykisk ohälsa som ofta uppstår i samband med stroke. De
vanligaste psykiska sjukdomar som drabbar strokepatienter är depression,
ångest, fatigue och kognitiva nedsättningar. Minskad självständighet i dagliga
aktiviteter efter stroke kan leda till minskad livskvalitet och välbefinnande.
Syfte: Syftet med studien är att kartlägga hur kreativa aktiviteter som
intervention inom arbetsterapi kan främja välbefinnande och meningsfullhet hos
strokepatienter, utifrån den arbetsterapeutiska modellen ValMO.
Metod: En allmän litteraturöversikt med deduktiv ansats och riktad
innehållsanalys. PubMed, CINAHL och Amed har använts i litteratursökningen.
Innehållsanalysen bidrog med data som kunde kopplas till ValMO:s värdetriad:
Konkret, självbelönande och sociosymboliskt värde.
Resultat: Resultatet visade att kreativa aktiviteter inom strokerehabilitering har
en positiv inverkan på människan, både fysiskt och psykiskt och alla typer av
värden i värdetriaden gick att applicera på studierna.
Slutsats: Arbetsterapeuter kan använda kreativa aktiviteter inom
strokerehabilitering som ett verktyg för att patienten ska kunna uppnå känsla av
välbefinnande och meningsfullhet i sin vardag. (Less) - Abstract
- Background: Creative activities as an occupational therapy intervention can
be used on patients who’ve had a stroke to improve their physical abilities but
also to reduce mental illness that often arises with stroke. The most common
mental diseases that affect stroke patients are depression, anxiety, fatigue
and cognitive impairments. Decreased independence in daily activities that
occurs after stroke can be traced to reduced life-quality and wellbeing. Aim:
The aim of this study was to describe how creative activities as intervention in
occupational therapy can support wellbeing and meaningfulness in stroke
patients, from the perspective of the ValMO model. Method: A general
literature review with directed content... (More) - Background: Creative activities as an occupational therapy intervention can
be used on patients who’ve had a stroke to improve their physical abilities but
also to reduce mental illness that often arises with stroke. The most common
mental diseases that affect stroke patients are depression, anxiety, fatigue
and cognitive impairments. Decreased independence in daily activities that
occurs after stroke can be traced to reduced life-quality and wellbeing. Aim:
The aim of this study was to describe how creative activities as intervention in
occupational therapy can support wellbeing and meaningfulness in stroke
patients, from the perspective of the ValMO model. Method: A general
literature review with directed content analysis and deductive approach. The
databases PubMed, CINAHL and AMED were used in the literature research.
The content analysis contributed with data that was connected with ValMO:s
values: concrete, self-rewarding and Sociosymbolic value. Results: The
results showed that creative activities in stroke rehabilitation have a positive
impact on the person, both physical and psychological. Conclusion:
Occupational therapists can use creative activities in stroke rehabilitation as a
method to increase feeling of wellbeing and meaningfulness in patients´ daily
life. (Less)
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- author
- Veljovic, Amila LU and Dikmen, Daniel LU
- supervisor
- organization
- course
- ATPK62 20212
- year
- 2022
- type
- M2 - Bachelor Degree
- subject
- keywords
- Stroke, Kreativa aktiviteter, Meningsfullhet, Välbefinnande, Konkret värde, Självbelönande värde, Sociosymbolisk värde
- language
- Swedish
- id
- 9074301
- date added to LUP
- 2022-02-02 12:05:16
- date last changed
- 2022-02-02 12:05:16
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