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Research Article

Experiences of participation in rhythm and movement therapy after stroke

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Pages 1869-1874 | Received 01 Jul 2013, Accepted 12 Dec 2013, Published online: 09 Jan 2014
 

Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate how persons with stroke experience participation in rhythm and music therapy. Methods: To gain knowledge of the qualitatively different ways persons with stroke experience participation in Ronnie Gardiner Rhythm and Music (RGRM) therapy, a phenomenographic approach was chosen. Interviews with 17 persons with stroke were done. Selection criteria were set to capture the variations in how the phenomenon appeared to the informants. Results: Two qualitatively different ways of experiencing the RGRM therapy were identified: (A) challenge leading to connection with the body and (B) being able. A feeling of being connected to the body was achieved as a result of the challenging tasks. By gaining a feeling of body awareness joy, energy and desire to do things increased. Learning new skills was promoted by having to be concentrated during therapy sessions and a sense of being able to carry out difficult tasks was achieved. Conclusions: Participation in RGRM seems to have helped the persons come to terms with their changed bodies, leading to feelings of being connected with their bodies. A feeling of change in competence occurred when an ability to carry out the tasks was simultaneously achieved.

    Implications for Rehabilitation

  • Stroke may cause considerable functional limitations with needs of rehabilitation services as a consequence.

  • Participation in rhythm and movement activities may help persons who have had a stroke come to terms with their “new” bodies.

  • The rhythm and movement activities were considered demanding and helped return to a meaningful life.

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