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Kwon and Lee: The Effect of a Movie-Based Nursing Intervention Program on Rehabilitation Motivation and Depression in Stroke Patients

Abstract

Purpose

The aim of this study was to develop and measure the effect of a movie-based-nursing intervention program designed to enhance motivation for rehabilitation and reduce depression levels in stroke patients.

Methods

The study used a quasi-experimental, nonequivalent control group and a pretest-posttest design. The 60 research subjects were assigned to the experimental (n=30) or control group (n=30). The movie-based nursing intervention program was provided for the experimental group during 60-minute sessions held once per week for 10 weeks. The program consisted of patient education to strengthen motivation for rehabilitation and reduce depression, watching movies to identify role models, and group discussion to facilitate therapeutic interaction.

Results

After 10 weeks of participation in the movie-based nursing intervention program, the experimental group's rehabilitation motivation score was significantly higher, F=1161.54 (within groups df=49, between groups df=1), p<.001, relative to that observed in the control group. In addition, the experimental group's depression score was significantly lower relative to that observed in the control group, F=258.97 (within groups df=49, between groups df=1), p<.001.

Conclusion

The movie-based nursing intervention program could be used for stroke patients experiencing psychological difficulties including reduced motivation for rehabilitation and increased depression during the rehabilitation process.

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Table 1.
Movie-Based Nursing Intervention Program for Stroke Patients
Session Theme Composition (Time) Content
1 Meeting & new start Patient education (10 min) Introduction to the movie-based nursing intervention program
The need for depression management and motivation for rehabilitation
Movie appreciation (20 min) Presentation of a video clips [Le Grand Chef 2; Kimchi War (2009)]
Group discussion (20 min) Group discussion based on structured questions
Finish (10 min) Discussion and reminders regarding resolutions
2 Self understanding & Patient education (10 min) The importance of self-understanding and acceptance of disability
acceptance of disability y Learning how to accept disability
Movie appreciation (20 min) Presentation of a video clip [Miss Granny (2014)]
Group discussion (20 min) Group discussion based on structured questions
Finish (10 min) Discussion and reminders regarding resolutions
3 Expression of emotion Patient education (10 min) Emotional state of stroke patients
& catharsis Learning how to express emotion
Learning how to relieve anxiety
Movie appreciation (20 min) Presentation of a video clip [Mama (2011)]
Group discussion (20 min) Group discussion based on structured questions
Finish (10 min) Discussion and reminders regarding resolutions
4 Stress management Patient education (10 min) Relationship between stroke and stress
Learning how to relieve stress
Movie appreciation (20 min) Presentation of a video clip [The Foul King (2000)]
Group discussion (20 min) Group discussion based on structured questions
Finish (10 min) Discussion and reminders regarding resolutions
5 Improvements in Patient education (10 min) Association between health and personal relationships
personal relationships Training in personal relationship skills
Movie appreciation (20 min) Presentation of a video clip [I Love You (2010)]
Group discussion (20 min) Group discussion based on structured questions
Finish (10 min) Discussion and reminders regarding resolution
6 Improvements in the Patient education (10 min) The importance of the ability to practice self-determination
ability to practice self Five steps of self-determination
-determination Movie appreciation (20 min) Presentation of a video clip [Pace Maker (2012)]
Group discussion (20 min) Group discussion based on structured questions
Finish (10 min) Discussion and reminders regarding resolutions
7 Finding hope and Patient education (10 min) The need for hope and purpose in life
purpose in life Establishment of hope and purpose in life
Movie appreciation (20 min) Presentation of a video clip [Castaway on The Moon (2009)]
Group discussion (20 min) Group discussion based on structured questions
Finish (10 min) Discussion and reminders regarding resolutions
8 Overcoming obstacles to Patient education (10 min) o Meaning and the need for motivation for rehabilitation
rehabilitation Learning how to overcome obstacles to rehabilitation
Movie appreciation (20 min) Presentation of a video clip [Forrest Gump (1994)]
Group discussion (20 min) Group discussion based on structured questions
Finish (10 min) Discussion and reminders regarding resolutions
9 Resources for Patient education (10 min) Types of resources for rehabilitation
rehabilitation Use of resources for successful rehabilitation
Movie appreciation (20 min) Presentation of a video clip [Blind (2011)]
Group discussion (20 min) Group discussion based on structured questions
Finish (10 min) Discussion and reminders regarding resolutions
10 Establishment of Patient education (10 min) The meaning of and need for an image of the future
a positive image of The effects of images of the future on stroke patients
the future Movie appreciation (20 min) Presentation of a video clip [The Bucket List (2007)]
Group discussion (20 min) Group discussion based on structured questions
Finish (10 min) Discussion and reminders regarding resolutions
Table 2.
Homogeneity Test for General Characteristics between the Two Groups (N=51)
Characteristics Categories Total (n=51) Exp. (n=24) Cont. (n=27) c2 p
n (%) n (%) n (%)
Age (yr) 65~70 16 (31.4) 8 (33.3) 8 (29.6) 1.01 .601
71~74 14 (27.5) 5 (20.8) 9 (33.3)
≥75 21 (41.1) 11 (45.8) 10 (37.0)
Gender Male 31 (60.8) 16 (66.7) 15 (55.6) 0.65 .417
Female 20 (39.2) 8 (33.3) 12 (44.4)
Marital status* Married 23 (45.1) 11 (45.8) 12 (44.4) 0.52 .797
Bereaved 19 (37.3) 8 (33.3) 11 (40.7)
Others 9 (17.6) 5 (20.8) 4 (14.8)
Education level Ineducation 10 (19.6) 5 (20.8) 5 (18.5) 1.87 .600
Elementary school 17 (33.3) 7 (29.2) 10 (37.0)
Middle school 13 (25.5) 5 (20.8) 8 (29.6)
High school 11 (21.6) 7 (29.2) 4 (14.8)
Duration after stroke* <1 year 8 (15.7) 5 (20.8) 3 (11.1) 1.13 .839
1~3 years 14 (27.4) 6 (25.0) 8 (29.6)
3~5 years 10 (19.6) 4 (16.7) 6 (22.2)
≥5 years 19 (37.3) 9 (37.5) 10 (37.0)
Type of stroke Infarction 37 (72.5) 18 (75.0) 19 (70.4) 0.13 .712
Hemorrhage 14 (27.5) 6 (25.0) 8 (29.6)
Number of occurrence One 36 (70.6) 18 (75.0) 18 (66.7) 0.42 .514
Two 15 (29.4) 6 (25.0) 9 (33.3)
Paralysis of body Right 28 (54.9) 14 (58.3) 14 (51.9) 0.21 .642
Left 23 (45.1) 10 (41.7) 13 (48.1)
Activities of daily living* Independent 9 (17.6) 3 (12.5) 6 (22.2) 0.93 .630
Partially dependent 23 (45.1) 12 (50.0) 11 (40.7)
Almost dependent 19 (37.3) 9 (37.5) 10 (37.0)
Caregiver Spouse 12 (23.5) 5 (20.8) 7 (25.9) 0.34 .874
Offspring 9 (17.7) 4 (16.7) 5 (18.5)
Care assistants 30 (58.8) 15 (62.5) 15 (55.6)
Medical cost payment Patient 11 (21.6) 5 (20.8) 6 (22.2) 0.85 .654
Spouse 10 (19.6) 6 (25.0) 4 (14.8)
Offspring 30 (58.8) 13 (54.2) 17 (63.0)

Exp.=Experimental group; Cont.=Control group.

*Fisher’s exact test.

Table 3.
Homogeneity Test for Outcome Variables between the Two Groups (N=51)
Variables Exp.(n=24) Cont.(n=27) t p
Mean±SD Mean±SD
Rehabilitation motivation 55.33±5.67 57.78±5.99 -1.49 .143
Depression 9.96±1.94 9.59±2.32 0.60 .548

Exp.=Experimental group; Cont.=Control group; SD=Standard deviation.

Table 4.
Changes in Rehabilitation Motivation and Depression with Implementation of the Movie-Based Nursing Intervention Program (N=51)
Variables Groups Exp.(n=24) Cont.(n=27) Sources F p
Mean±SD Mean±SD
Rehabilitation motivation Pretest 55.33±5.67 57.78±5.99 Group 26.09 <.001
Time 1,009.00 <.001
Posttest 75.88±5.45 57.67±5.26 Group*Time 1,161.54 <.001
Depression Pretest 9.96±1.94 9.59±2.32 Group 5.13 .014
Time 202.93 <.001
Posttest 6.92±1.56 9.78±2.03 Group*Time 258.97 <.001

Exp.=Experimental group; Cont.=Control group; SD=Standard deviation.

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