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(138.pdf) THE RELATION BETWEEN THE PATIENT WITH ALZHEIMER'S DEMENTIA AND THE HEALTHY CO-INTERLOCUTOR. FROM THE LOGOPEDIC PERSPECTIVE

机译:(138.PDF)患者与阿尔茨海默痴呆症和健康的共同逆情者之间的关系。从ovepedic角度来看

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The article discusses the problem of the disordered relation between the patient with Alzheimer's dementia and the healthy co-interlocutor (therapist, caregiver, or a person in the patient's environment), resulting from the growing intensity of cognitive and non-cognitive disorders in the course of the disease. A set of phenomena was determined, relating to the healthy co-interlocutor in respect of his role in a communication situation and the relation between interlocutors, with the following categories of the patient's behavior being identified: 1/ Erroneous perception of the co-interlocutor and the relation between the interlocutors a) incorrect recognition (e.g. recognition of the co-interlocutor as a familiar person in the case of meeting for the first time); b) lack of recognition (e.g. directly pointing at the co-interlocutor as a person encountered for the first time during a successive meeting with that person); 2/ The working out of relations between the interlocutors (obtaining information about the co-interlocutor, asking about his first name and surname). The description of the phenomena was completed with the data from experimental studies in a group of 60 patients in a moderate stage of dementia, together with the exemplification of the problems: a record of patients' verbal behaviors was made that disrupt the communication process in dementia. The findings made in this field may be useful, in particular to caregivers (including professional caregivers of patients) as the basis for psychoeducation and rehabilitation of the patient in daily communication. The studies were carried out as part of a research project “Narrative and Its Disorders in the Course of Alzheimer's Disease. The Scale of Narrative Skills in Alzheimer's Dementia (project manager: Dr Aneta Domaga?a; The 39th Competition of Ministry of Science and Higher Education for research projects). In neurologopedics the loss of communication skills as a result of neurodegenerative disease is perceived as a special problem: a separate procedure for logopedic management was defined as a strategy for action showing the therapist how to stabilize the interaction of the patient. Logopedics students train their skills in this area on bachelor's degree and master's degree study programs.
机译:本文讨论了阿尔茨海默痴呆症和健康的共同对话者(治疗师,护理人员或患者环境中的人)患者无序关系的问题,这是由于在课程中不断增长的认知和非认知障碍的强度疾病。确定了一系列现象,与健康的共同对话者有关他在沟通情况的作用以及对话者之间的关系方面,具有以下类别的患者行为:1 /对共同互动者的错误感知和对话者之间的关系a)不正确的识别(例如,在第一次见面的情况下将共同识别为熟悉的人); b)缺乏认可(例如,直接指着共同对话者作为一个人在与该人的连续会晤时第一次遇到的人); 2 /在对话者之间的关系(获取有关共同对话者的信息,询问他的名字和姓氏)。在痴呆症中度阶段的一组60名患者中,患有70名患者的实验研究的数据进行了描述,以及问题的例证:患者的口头行为的记录扰乱了痴呆症的沟通过程。在该领域中制造的发现可能是有用的,特别是护理人员(包括患者的专业护理人员)作为在日常沟通中患者的心理教育和康复的基础。这些研究是作为研究项目的一部分“叙事及其在阿尔茨海默病过程中的叙事”的一部分进行。阿尔茨海默痴呆症叙事技巧的规模(项目经理:Aneta Domaga博士?A;科学和高等教育研究项目的第39次竞争)。在神经功能术中,由于神经退行性疾病的沟通技能丧失被认为是一个特殊问题:对薪酬管理的单独程序被定义为显示治疗师如何稳定患者的相互作用的行动策略。 Logopedics学生在学士学位和硕士学位学习计划中培训他们的技能。

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