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Japanese
| Title | 脳卒中患者のリハビリテーションへのモチベーションに関するシステマティックレビュー |
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| Subtitle | 原著論文 |
| Authors | 吉田太樹*1,*2,*3, 伊藤大将*1, 渡邉翔太*1, 大須理英子*4, 大高洋平*1,*5 |
| Authors (kana) | |
| Organization | *1東京湾岸リハビリテーション病院, *2藤田医科大学保健衛生学部リハビリテーション学科, *3早稲田大学大学院人間科学研究科博士後期課程, *4早稲田大学人間科学学術院, *5藤田医科大学医学部リハビリテーション医学I講座 |
| Journal | 作業療法 |
| Volume | 39 |
| Number | 4 |
| Page | 468-477 |
| Year/Month | 2020 / 8 |
| Article | 原著 |
| Publisher | 日本作業療法士協会 |
| Abstract | 「要旨」 : 脳卒中患者におけるリハビリテーション (以下, リハ) のモチベーションに関する知見をシステマティックレビューを用いて整理した. PubMed, CENTRAL, 医中誌Webのデータベースから1,930文献が検索され, 適格基準・除外基準を満たした13論文が抽出された. 脳卒中患者のモチベーション評価には, リハのモチベーションに特化していない尺度や医療者による観察評価が用いられていた. モチベーションとリハの相互作用については, モチベーションに影響を与える要因, モチベーションが機能や活動に及ぼす影響について報告されていたが, 報告の質・量共に不十分であった. 今後は脳卒中患者のリハに対するモチベーションの概念形成や評価尺度開発が必要である. |
| Practice | 医療技術 |
| Keywords | 脳卒中, (モチベーション), リハビリテーション, (システマティックレビュー), Stroke, Motivation, Rehabilitation, Systematic review |
English
| Title | A systematic review of motivation for rehabilitation of stroke patients |
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| Subtitle | ORIGINAL ARTICLES |
| Authors | Taiki Yoshida*1,*2,*3, Daisuke Ito*1, Shota Watanabe*1, Rieko Osu*4, Yohei Otaka*1,*5 |
| Authors (kana) | |
| Organization | *1Tokyo Bay Rehabilitation Hospital, *2Faculty of Rehabilitation, School of Health Sciences, Fujita Health University, *3Graduate School of Human Sciences, Waseda University, *4Faculty of Human Sciences, Waseda University, *5Department of Rehabilitation Medicine I, Fujita Health University School of Medicine |
| Journal | JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH |
| Volume | 39 |
| Number | 4 |
| Page | 468-477 |
| Year/Month | 2020 / 8 |
| Article | Original article |
| Publisher | JAPANESE ASSOCIATION OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS |
| Abstract | The purpose of this systematic review was to explore the current state of research in motivation for rehabilitation. A total of 1,930 articles were identified through a search of databases including PubMed, CENTRAL, and ICHUSHI web ; 13 articles were retrieved with the inclusion/exclusion criteria and included for the review. Regarding the evaluation scale for motivation, the non-specific scales for motivation and the observational evaluation by medical staff were used. These studies reported that the interaction between motivation and rehabilitation, such as the effects of motivation on function and activities, and the factors influencing motivation for rehabilitation. This review, however, reveals a lack of both quality and quantity of research regarding motivation for rehabilitation. Further studies are required to develop a specific evaluation scale of motivation for rehabilitation, and to establish the concept of motivation for rehabilitation. |
| Practice | Medical technology |
| Keywords | Stroke, Motivation, Rehabilitation, Systematic review |
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