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http://dx.doi.org/10.20465/KIOTS.2020.6.1.065

Tea Culture Convergence Program Impact on improving communication in the elderly  

Kim, In Sook (Department of social welfare & Business Administration, Tongmyong University)
Park, Sun Hee (Integrative Healing Welfare Association)
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Journal of Internet of Things and Convergence / v.6, no.1, 2020 , pp. 65-72 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect on improving communication by conducting a tea culture convergence program for elderly people using facilities. The subjects of this study consisted of a tea culture convergence program for 3 months, 60 minutes once a week for 7 people using the Elderly Day Care Center in the H-S S welfare center. Psychological and behavioral changes related to communication by sessions were compared by comparing elderly patients at each session of the Tea Culture Convergence Program.Tea culture convergence program was found to have a positive effect on behaviors and attitudes related to communication among the elderly in the facilities. As a result of analyzing pre- and post-action and attitudes, the Tea Culture Convergence Program brought positive changes in communication by acting as emotional and social support for the elderly. These findings suggest that the Tea Culture Convergence Program is a psychologically necessary program for the elderly in that it shows that the Tea Culture Convergence Program is an effective program that promotes communication among the elderly in the facilities.
Keywords
Tea Culture Convergence; Program; senior citizens; communication; and facilities;
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