Psychological day ward activity design:the use of homemade spirit and weaving skills

碩士 === 國立雲林科技大學 === 文化資產維護系 === 106 === This research is based on the woven self-created activities that incorporate the Maker spirit that is prevalent in Europe and America today, to design a group course program using weaving as a medium for Psychiatric Outpatient Ward's experimental activiti...

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Main Authors: ZHENG, LI-ZHEN, 鄭莉蓁
Other Authors: WANG, CHING-YI
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2018
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/m7tyvy
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spelling ndltd-TW-107YUNT06960022019-10-26T06:23:23Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/m7tyvy Psychological day ward activity design:the use of homemade spirit and weaving skills 編織創客活動運用於精神日間病房 ZHENG, LI-ZHEN 鄭莉蓁 碩士 國立雲林科技大學 文化資產維護系 106 This research is based on the woven self-created activities that incorporate the Maker spirit that is prevalent in Europe and America today, to design a group course program using weaving as a medium for Psychiatric Outpatient Ward's experimental activities to improve the well-being, social adaptability and mental symptoms of patients with psychosis disorders. It is hoped that through inter-disciplinary cooperation and research assessment, we will find different application fields and lay the foundation for empirical research. This study used Pretest-posttest control group design. The Paired Sample t test was used to examine the changes in happiness, social adjustment, and mental symptoms after the rehabilitation group participants experienced eight weeks of weaving. Data collection was performed by a single clinical psychologist in the group before and after the group by satisfaction with life scale, Social Adaptive Function Scale, and Psychiatric Assessment Schedules. In the qualitative analysis part, at the same time as the group conducts, this study also records the behavioral observation records of the members, and records the progress and interaction of the knitting activities. The results of the study showed that patients with psychosis disorders did not improve their sense of well-being in terms of happiness, and did not have the effect of improving the well-being of the subjects. In terms of improving social adaptability, it has the phenomenon of improving the social adaptability of the research subjects, but the degree of improvement has not reached statistically significant differences. As for the improvement of mental symptoms, the number of symptoms observed by members decreased, and statistically significant differences were obtained. The results of the test showed that weaving the makers activity can be a practical strategy to improve the mind and symptoms of patients. The study is summarized as follows: What is the modern value of traditional weaving activities? After understanding the definition, history and diverse learning connotation of weaving culture, this study combines weaving techniques and the spirit of makers to design a weaving maker activity for Psychiatric Outpatient Ward, looking for different application areas and establishing evidence for traditional crafts. basis. The researcher measured the enforceability of the planning activities, and recorded the status of the implementation process of the activity, and strengthened the reference value. How to conduct teaching and leading in the psychiatric outpatient ward Based on the results of this study, after receiving an eight-week weaving creator activity, psychotic outpatients of psychotic outpatient ward showed that the weaving creator activity can bring changes to the day ward participants. Statistically significant differences. WANG, CHING-YI 王瀞苡 2018 學位論文 ; thesis 128 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 國立雲林科技大學 === 文化資產維護系 === 106 === This research is based on the woven self-created activities that incorporate the Maker spirit that is prevalent in Europe and America today, to design a group course program using weaving as a medium for Psychiatric Outpatient Ward's experimental activities to improve the well-being, social adaptability and mental symptoms of patients with psychosis disorders. It is hoped that through inter-disciplinary cooperation and research assessment, we will find different application fields and lay the foundation for empirical research. This study used Pretest-posttest control group design. The Paired Sample t test was used to examine the changes in happiness, social adjustment, and mental symptoms after the rehabilitation group participants experienced eight weeks of weaving. Data collection was performed by a single clinical psychologist in the group before and after the group by satisfaction with life scale, Social Adaptive Function Scale, and Psychiatric Assessment Schedules. In the qualitative analysis part, at the same time as the group conducts, this study also records the behavioral observation records of the members, and records the progress and interaction of the knitting activities. The results of the study showed that patients with psychosis disorders did not improve their sense of well-being in terms of happiness, and did not have the effect of improving the well-being of the subjects. In terms of improving social adaptability, it has the phenomenon of improving the social adaptability of the research subjects, but the degree of improvement has not reached statistically significant differences. As for the improvement of mental symptoms, the number of symptoms observed by members decreased, and statistically significant differences were obtained. The results of the test showed that weaving the makers activity can be a practical strategy to improve the mind and symptoms of patients. The study is summarized as follows: What is the modern value of traditional weaving activities? After understanding the definition, history and diverse learning connotation of weaving culture, this study combines weaving techniques and the spirit of makers to design a weaving maker activity for Psychiatric Outpatient Ward, looking for different application areas and establishing evidence for traditional crafts. basis. The researcher measured the enforceability of the planning activities, and recorded the status of the implementation process of the activity, and strengthened the reference value. How to conduct teaching and leading in the psychiatric outpatient ward Based on the results of this study, after receiving an eight-week weaving creator activity, psychotic outpatients of psychotic outpatient ward showed that the weaving creator activity can bring changes to the day ward participants. Statistically significant differences.
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