• J Clin Nurs · Feb 2005

    Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial

    Dementia: involving patients in storytelling--a caring intervention. A pilot study.

    • Ann-Kristin Holm, Margret Lepp, and Karin C Ringsberg.
    • Sahlgrenska Academy, Göteborg University, Faculty of Health and Caring Sciences, Institute of Nursing, Göteborg, Sweden.
    • J Clin Nurs. 2005 Feb 1;14(2):256-63.

    Aims And ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to explore the potential therapeutic role of storytelling in patients with dementia and, if so, to formulate pedagogic implications for the field of nursing with the focus on dementia care.BackgroundThe present study is part of a larger project, Drama-Ger (Lepp et al. 2003: Journal of Clinical Nursing 12, 873-881), consisting of a cultural drama programme designed for patients with dementia and their caregivers. The programme consisted of two groups (A and B). Group A focused on dance, rhythm and songs, group B focused on storytelling and conversations. The present pilot study deals with group B.DesignThe study was an intervention study.MethodsSix strategically selected patients, five women and one man, with intermediate and severe dementia, and their three female paid caregivers participated in the programme. They met on six occasions for 1.5 hours once a week for two months. The leader of the group, a Registered Nurse, who was also trained as a symbol pedagogue/teacher, told stories that were related to Erikson's development theory. She continuously kept a reflective diary which was qualitatively analysed.ResultsThis pilot study clearly indicates that storytelling invited the patients to take part in associative conversations. The storytelling appeared to help them to remember and make associations with situations they had previously experienced in their lives. Erikson's stages of development could be traced in the conversations. The patients interacted with each other, their caregivers and the leader.ConclusionsA drama programme using storytelling appears to stimulate patients with dementia to communicate and interact with other people. Ten implications four statements about storytelling as a pedagogic tool and six statements to facilitate a pedagogic approach have been drawn from this study.Relevance To Clinical PracticeThe implications can be used as a guide when using storytelling for caring intervention with the focus on dementia care.

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