Die ontwikkeling en evaluering van 'n logoterapeutiese program vir 'n groep bejaardes
Abstract
The development and the evaluation of a logotherapeutic programme for a group
of the aged
The aim of this study was to develop and evaluate a logotherapeutic programme
aimed at the facilitation of the experience of meaningfulness and psychological
well-being among a group of aged people.
A literature survey was undertaken to obtain a profile of the aged person and of
his functioning within therapy and in groups. An analysis was also made of the
foundations of the logotherapeutic approach and existing logotherapeutic
programme material in order for these to serve as a basis for the logotherapeutic
programme developed in the study.
Forty volunteers for the study were identified at a retirement village in the eastern
suburbs of Pretoria. They were then allocated to the control group (n = 20) and
the P.xperimental group (n = 20). The latter group was then subdivided into two
groups through the programme intervention.
The following measuring instruments were used in the study: The Mini-mental
status scale was taken down for all participants in order to determine their level
of cognitive clarity. The "Purpose-in-life" test (PIL), the "Seeking-of-noetic-goals"test
(SONG), the Antonovsky Coherense Scale and the Abbreviated Beck
Depressionscale were all used in the pre- and post-testing together with a
subjective evaluation scale after each session.
A two-group pre - and post-test design was used. The application of the
logotherapeutic programme (the independent experimental variable in the study)
on the experimental group took place between the two evaluations. The
programme stretched over nine sessions for a period of fr:~ weeks.
An analysis of the test results indicated that the subjects in both the experimental
and the control groups were mentally alert in terms of the Mini-mental status
scale. It was also found that the aged persons with whom the programme was
implemented experienced a significantly larger degree of meaningfulness
following the programme than they had done before. The basic hypothesis of the
study, therefore, to the extent that it dealt with experience of meaningfulness,
could be supported. On the PIL (the most important measuring instrument in the
quantitative measuring of meaningfulness) a statistically significant and practically
significant difference was found between the experimental group and control
group, as well as with regard to the experimental group's pre- and post-test
differences. The programme had a relatively small effect in terms of the aspects
measured by the SONG and the Abbreviated Beck Scale. According to the test
results, the programme had no effect on the experience of coherence of the aged
persons. The evaluation questionaire which the members of the experimental
groups completed after the completion of each session underlined the good
structuring and meaningfulness of the programme.
The qualitative evaluation of the programme occured by way of remarks by the
group members. The remarks were indicative of an increased experience of
meaningfulness among the members of the relevant group of the aged, and the
creation of space for greater group coherence as well as the opportunity for
meaningful interpersonal communication.
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