Research Roundup DOI
Karen Harrison Dening

British Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 19(6), P. 234 - 236

Published: Dec. 2, 2023

Karen Harrison Dening provides a synopsis and brief review of selection recently published research articles that are interest to neuroscience nurses, highlighting key points keep you up date; full reference is provided for those who wish read the in more detail

Language: Английский

An Evidence-Based Framework for the Use of Arts and Culture in Public Health DOI
Tasha L. Golden, Jill Sonke, Alexandra K. Rodriguez

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Health Promotion Practice, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Feb. 19, 2024

Objectives In recent years, increasing efforts have been made to apply arts- and culture-based strategies public health concerns. Accumulating studies point the value of these for addressing social determinants in ways that center communities, cultures, lived experiences. However, this work has lacked a common framework support application advancement. The objectives study were examine knowledge, experience, evidence related uses arts culture United States develop pilot version an evidence-based guide cross-sector development research. Methods Using convergent mixed-methods design with sequential elements, drew upon findings from national field survey, seven focus groups, eight structured working-group dialogues, five-day dialogue writing process 12 interdisciplinary thought leaders. Data integrated framework. Results identified six broad which can be used 59 specific outcomes addressed through cultural strategies. identifies supporting effects on each outcome, along mechanisms may mediate or moderate effects. Conclusion clearly links practices outcomes. doing so, it provides both resource current practice model continued tools researchers practitioners utilizing resources advance community equity.

Language: Английский

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Safety in a person-centred, garden-based art therapy group for people with dementia DOI

Jenny Clarke,

A Crosbie,

K Green

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International Journal of Art Therapy, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 10

Published: Feb. 19, 2025

Language: Английский

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Improving Collaboration Between Staff, Family Members, and Artists in Long-Term Dementia Care: A Participatory Action Research Project Into Health Care Clowning DOI Creative Commons
Lieke de Kock, Barbara Groot, Jolanda Lindenberg

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Qualitative Health Research, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: March 4, 2025

A growing amount of evidence shows the positive impact arts-based interventions in dementia care. Existing studies focus on such individuals with dementia, yet there is little known about contextual factors influencing practices. Contextual include personal and relational processes, as collaboration between staff, family members, artists. It also includes making specific organizational choices way which arts care organizations structure organize their collaboration. The study aimed to investigate potential health clowning for persons dementia. Through multi-country participatory action research (PAR) into care, this engaged artists (health clowns), representatives from four long-term facilities three organizations. presented findings show that have sustainable within context focusing intervention itself not enough. Additional time space are needed implementation good work floor. results demonstrate elements PAR process open dialogue methods can create communicative spaces serve a catalyst effective practices Elements therefore be regarded form successful boundary future could applied when implementing settings.

Language: Английский

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Barriers and facilitators to accessing and engaging with arts-based non-pharmacological interventions for people living with dementia: A systematic review DOI
Megan Polden, Megan Rose Readman, Tetiana Barnard

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Dementia, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 12, 2025

Background and AimsNon-pharmacological arts interventions are increasingly being recognised as effective beneficial ways to support improve cognition general well-being for people with dementia. However, accessing engaging services can be challenging dementia their carers it is important understand barriers facilitators that may impede access. This systematic review aimed synthesise evidence on the living dementia.MethodsWe systematically searched five electronic databases (PubMed, PsycINFO, CINAHL, Scopus, Web of Science) studies reporting in July 2024, screening a total 7815 articles. Nineteen papers were deemed eligible inclusion this including 567 dementia, 320 unpaid 355 paid carers.ResultsThis highlights key Key included assistance volunteers, sessions, facilitation sessions. Barriers access engagement identified such increased reliance lack training time carers.ConclusionsIncreased awareness these could aid designing future promote wider carers.

Language: Английский

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Optimization Strategies for the Modular Resource Construction of Art Gallery’s Exhibition Halls Based on Kansei Engineering DOI Creative Commons
Meng Li,

Yuetong Dai

IEEE Access, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 12, P. 27870 - 27886

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

With the popularization of community's micro-renewal and sustainability concept, improvement residents' satisfaction reasonable allocation resources have become core elements in effectiveness evaluation community renewal. The degree adaptation between emotional needs spatial forms has also focus discussion public space's renewal strategy. This paper aims to explore mapping relationships images based on Kansei Engineering(KE) form mobile exhibition halls art gallery. First all, relevant samples are collected andWeb crawler technology is used retrieve words, most representative words relative hall collected. Secondly, data values corresponding obtained by using Likert scale, Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) cluster obtain seven semantic namely, natural, bright, diverse, simple, fun sustainable. Moreover, combination with principal component (PCA), three factors structures obtained, namely sense clearness, lucidity symbiosis. Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) get index weight ranking each structure. Finally, Quality Function Deployment (QFD) tool map image user hall's components. At same time, it combined design requirements sustainable development a complete scheme. Based KE, assemblability recyclable waste wood can, certain extent, model meets residents different communities through diversified assembly design. In addition, material mode responsive global development.

Language: Английский

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Sustainable Creative Practice with Older People: A Collaborative Approach between Arts and Care Sectors DOI Open Access
Anna Dadswell, Ceri Wilson, Hilary Bungay

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Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(9), P. 3587 - 3587

Published: April 24, 2024

Interprofessional working is common practice within the health and care sector particularly homes to support diverse needs of their residents. However, this less between arts sectors despite established impact on older people’s health, wellbeing, quality life. Arts activities that do take place in tend be time-bound, with artists utilising short-term funding deliver a defined project often limited engagement from home staff due competing priorities. This article reflects qualitative findings Artists’ Residencies Care Homes (ARCH) programme led by Magic Me, which paired four leading organisations Essex who worked together over years creative for Building trusted relationships collaborative was essential success residencies generating embedding sustainable homes. argues become sustainably embedded homes, culture need embrace interprofessional social care.

Language: Английский

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Dyadic Art Appreciation and Self-Expression Program (NCGG-ART) for People with Dementia or Mild Cognitive Impairment and Their Family Caregivers: A Feasibility Study DOI
Sayaka Okahashi, Taiji Noguchi, Masumi Ishihara

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Journal of Alzheimer s Disease, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 14

Published: Jan. 17, 2024

Background: Non-pharmacological interventions effective for depressive mood and bilateral relationships among persons with cognitive impairment (PwCI) their family caregivers (FCGs) have not been established. Objective: To examine the feasibility of a newly developed group-based art appreciation self-expression program (NCGG-ART) dyads PwCI FCGs. Methods: This pilot randomized control trial included 34 diagnosed mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease or impairment, FCGs, from an outpatient rehabilitation service (Holistic Physio-Cognitive Rehabilitation [HPCR]). Participants were randomly divided equally into HPCR (control group) NCGG-ART (intervention groups. Both 1-hour weekly, 6-week programs. The primary outcome was symptoms FCGs assessed using Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9). Feasibility outcomes participant satisfaction motivation. interviewed about experiences feelings regarding program, which analyzed content analysis. Results: Thirty-two group:16; group:16) completed study period. High participation rates, satisfaction, motivation demonstrated throughout intervention. Scores in PHQ-9 did show positive effects: mean changes score 1.3 intervention group –0.8 (Cohen d:0.56). However, qualitative analysis revealed favorable such as emotions, social interactions, person-centered attitudes PwCI. Conclusions: high FCGs’ responses emotions PwCI, ensuring future investigations confirmatory design.

Language: Английский

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Meaning-making of dementia caregiving: A systematic review of qualitative studies DOI
Shuangzhou Chen, VW Lou, Reynold Leung

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International Journal of Nursing Studies, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 158, P. 104848 - 104848

Published: June 27, 2024

Language: Английский

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The role of arts engagement in reducing cognitive decline and improving quality of life in healthy older people: a systematic review DOI Creative Commons
Massimo Fioranelli, Maria Grazia Roccia, Maria Luisa Garo

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Frontiers in Psychology, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 14

Published: Aug. 21, 2023

In recent years, arts engagement has been proposed as a non-pharmacological approach to reduce cognitive decline and increase well-being quality of life in specific populations such the elderly or patients with severe disease. The aim this systematic review was assess effects receptive active on reducing improving healthy populations, particular focus role long term. A comprehensive search strategy conducted across four databases from February March 2023. Ten studies total 7,874 participants were incorporated accordance PRISMA guidelines. Active found be an effective improve populations. positive could determined by combination several factors exposure cultural activities group effect. There is limited evidence protective over period time. Given increasing demand for preventive programmes negative population ageing, more research should identify its mechanisms long-term effects.

Language: Английский

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A qualitative examination on the implementation of participatory “A”rt-based activity on “Health” of older community-dwellers: what worked for the Singapore A-Health Intervention? DOI Creative Commons
Stephanie Hilary Xinyi, Michael Koon Boon Tan,

Shannon Shuet Ning Goh

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Frontiers in Medicine, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 10

Published: Dec. 19, 2023

Introduction Art and museum-based interventions are gaining increasing recognition for their potential as low-risk activities older adults, offering numerous physical, cognitive, emotional benefits. However, there remains a dearth of knowledge regarding the science implementation well factors processes that contribute to effectiveness from perspectives intervention participants. Methods The current research draws on qualitative evaluation data obtained larger mixed-method randomized control trial evaluated standardized Participatory “A”rt-Based Activity On “Health” Older Community-Dwellers—the Singapore A-Health Intervention. Adopting participatory action approach, primary objective is critically examine lived experiences health impact Intervention with secondary uncover strategies optimized outcomes. All 56 participants who completed filled out program survey nested sample 30 series acceptability focus groups. Results Descriptive analyses revealed 96.2% were satisfied overall experience ( M = 9.00, SD 1.76), reported positively impacted quality life 8.90, 1.43), social wellbeing 8.92, 1.43). Thematic analysis grounded theory approach group three interrelated themes detailing how contributed positive outcomes (1. Experience, 2. Wellbeing Outcomes, 3. Enabling Factors) nine subthemes (1a. Intellectual Stimulation, 1b. Positive Stress, 1c. Peer Interaction, 2a. Interpersonal Bonds, 2b. Personal Growth, 2c. Mindful Living, 3a. Integrated Support, 3b. Session Design, 3c. Mode Engagement). Discussion This investigation provides important insights intervention’s enhancing among enable successful implementation. These findings offer culturally unique perspective benefits art museum interventions, while underscoring imperative need strong partnership collaborations community stakeholders in supporting ageing populations.

Language: Английский

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