Salīdzināt metodes
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| Mūzikas terapijas novērtēšanas rīks× | Holistiskās aprūpes inventārs× | |
|---|---|---|
| Nozare | Integratīvā medicīna | Integratīvā medicīna |
| Saime | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Izcelsmes gads≠ | 2008 | 1998 |
| Autors≠ | Hanson, B.; Clark, M.; Plante, W. | Dossey, B. M.; Keegan, L.; Guzetta, C. E. |
| Tips≠ | Multi-method: client self-report, clinician observation, behavioral coding | Self-report and observer-rated scale |
| Pirmavots≠ | Thaut, M. H. (2005). Rhythm, music, and the brain: Scientific foundations and clinical applications. New York: Routledge. link ↗ | Dossey, B. M., Keegan, L., & Guzetta, C. E. (2005). Holistic nursing: A handbook for practice (4th ed.). Jones & Bartlett Publishers. link ↗ |
| Citi nosaukumi≠ | MTAT, Music Therapy Outcome Measures | HCI |
| Saistītās | 4 | 4 |
| Kopsavilkums≠ | The MTAT is a comprehensive assessment instrument for measuring client outcomes and music therapist competency in music therapy. Developed by Hanson and colleagues, it operationalizes music therapy impact across emotional, social, behavioral, and physiological domains, suitable for diverse populations including psychiatric, pediatric, geriatric, and neurological populations. | The Holistic Caring Inventory (HCI) is a clinical assessment tool measuring nurses' and healthcare providers' capacity to deliver holistic, person-centered care that integrates physical, emotional, spiritual, and social dimensions. Developed in the context of Watson's theory of human caring, it operationalizes the philosophical principles of holistic nursing. |
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