2011
DOI: 10.2478/v10109-011-0029-z
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Poziom motywacji osób starszych a efekty rehabilitacji / Motivational predictors of successful rehabilitation in elderly patients

Abstract: Celem badania było wykazanie związku między poziomem motywacji pacjentów w wieku podeszłym a wynikami rehabilitacji. Grupa 30 osób w wieku 60-82 lat uczestniczyła w badaniu z wykorzystaniem Skali Motywacji Osób Starszych (EMS-72), Skali Cantrila oraz oceny wybranych parametrów przyjętych za wyznaczniki pomyślnego rezultatu rehabilitacji: stan zdrowia, jakość życia, zadowolenie z przebiegu rehabilitacji oraz zamiar kontynuacji ćwiczeń. Wykazano istotne zależności między poziomem motywacji a wyznacznikami skutec… Show more

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“…It is extremely important in terms of the obtained results, since a common problem that therapists need to cope with is the patient's low motivation. However, there are ways to influence the patient's condition and improve their level of motivation (Pilch, 2011). By applying serious computer games or virtual reality technics, tedious repetition of movement patterns becomes much more interesting and less arduous.…”
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“…It is extremely important in terms of the obtained results, since a common problem that therapists need to cope with is the patient's low motivation. However, there are ways to influence the patient's condition and improve their level of motivation (Pilch, 2011). By applying serious computer games or virtual reality technics, tedious repetition of movement patterns becomes much more interesting and less arduous.…”
Section: Examples Of Existing and Developed Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With this information, individuals learn how to change their movements to achieve the determined goals of rehabilitation and become aware that they are able to perform the given tasks. This is also a kind of praise and encouragement to further work (Pilch, 2011). Biofeedback is made possible, for example, by visualization of the results of consecutive training sessions or comparison of current and recorded data about the state of the limb, such as the angular ROM in the joints.…”
Section: Examples Of Existing and Developed Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%