痴呆
生活质量(医疗保健)
悲伤
心理学
老年学
定性研究
愉快
情感(语言学)
日常生活活动
纵向研究
医学
临床心理学
精神科
心理治疗师
社会学
病理
疾病
愤怒
沟通
社会科学
作者
Gill Windle,Karlijn J. Joling,Teri Howson-Griffiths,Bob Woods,Jones Ch,Peter M. van de Ven,Andrew Newman,Clive Parkinson
出处
期刊:International Psychogeriatrics
日期:2017-11-08
卷期号:30 (3): 409-423
被引量:91
标识
DOI:10.1017/s1041610217002162
摘要
ABSTRACT Background: Research reviews highlight methodological limitations and gaps in the evidence base for the arts in dementia care. In response, we developed a 12-week visual art program and evaluated the impact on people living with dementia through a mixed-methods longitudinal investigation. Methods: One hundred and twenty-five people living with mild to severe dementia were recruited across three research settings in England and Wales (residential care homes, a county hospital, and community venues). Quantitative and qualitative data on quality of life (QoL), communication and perceptions of the program were obtained through interviews and self-reports with participants and their carers. Eight domains of well-being were measured using a standardized observation tool, and data compared to an alternative activity with no art. Results: Across all sites, scores for the well-being domains of interest, attention, pleasure, self-esteem, negative affect, and sadness were significantly better in the art program than the alternative condition. Proxy-reported QoL significantly improved between baseline and 3-month follow-up, but no improvements in QoL were reported by the participants with dementia. This was contrasted by their qualitative accounts, which described a stimulating experience important for social connectedness, well-being, and inner-strength. Communication deteriorated between baseline and follow-up in the hospital setting, but improved in the residential care setting. Conclusions: The findings highlight the potential for creative aging within dementia care, the benefits of art activities and the influence of the environment. We encourage dementia care providers and arts and cultural services to work toward embedding art activities within routine care provision.
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