
Intervention in the Hospitalized Acute Patient with Cerebral Damage -DACER Model
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of clinical review and case reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2573-9565
DOI - 10.33140/jcrc.04.11.03
Subject(s) - neurorehabilitation , intervention (counseling) , medicine , neuropsychology , multidisciplinary approach , rehabilitation , cognition , health care , occupational therapy , nursing , physical therapy , medical emergency , psychology , psychiatry , social science , sociology , economic growth , economics
The next article presents a type of intervention in patients who, after suffering Brain Damage, are hospitalized -DACERMODEL-. This model is the result of scientific evidence and clinical experience. The patient should experience as soonas possible, motor, sensory, cognitive and behavioral patterns, suitable to promote as normalized brain reorganization aspossible. The model is structured in three fundamental premises, the first is early intervention, work the sooner the betterwith the patient. Global, unifying the entire environment (family and health workers) in the specific intervention of eachaffected person. And intensive, creating a stimulating environment for the patient to receive adequate care throughout the day.DACER MODEL consist of implementing performances in the phase in which the patient is hospitalized, to minimize futureneurological and organic sequelae. To achieve this objective, the model includes three key actions: 1) Training and supportfor relatives and environment of the affected through the School of Families, a training action aimed at families, which iscarried out in the hospital itself. 2) Specialization and support to health personnel who directly care for the patient withbrain damage and 3) Early intervention of a multidisciplinary team specialized in neurorehabilitation, including medicalprofessionals, neuropsychology, speech therapy, occupational therapy and physical therapy.