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  • Nursing Practice
  • Patient-Centered Care
  • Montessori Method

Background:

  • Traditional care models may overlook individual patient capacities.
  • A positive, capacity-focused approach is needed to address patient impairments.
  • Promoting social participation is crucial for overall well-being.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the effectiveness of a Montessori-based nursing approach.
  • To explore how focusing on remaining capacities can improve patient outcomes.
  • To investigate methods for facilitating social reintegration in patients with impairments.

Main Methods:

  • Implementation of the Montessori method in nursing care.
  • Assessment of patients' remaining capacities and functional abilities.
  • Development of individualized treatment plans to address impairments.
  • Facilitation of social activities and community reintegration.

Main Results:

  • Nurses demonstrated a positive and adaptive approach to patient care.
  • Focusing on capacities enabled patients to work around their impairments effectively.
  • Individualized treatments successfully supported patients' pursuit of social lives.

Conclusions:

  • The Montessori method offers a valuable framework for positive, capacity-focused nursing.
  • This approach enhances patient autonomy and social participation.
  • Personalized care strategies are key to overcoming functional limitations and improving quality of life.