Colors & Minds : Experiential Artistic Program at ΕΜΣΤ | The National Museum of Contemporary Art, Athens
Elisabeth Ioannides,
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Dimitris Kannas,
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Marina Tsironi
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et al.
Journal of Museum Education,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 13
Published: Jan. 20, 2025
Language: Английский
An Art Exhibition on Creative Activities of Family Members of Persons with Dementia as an Effective Tool for Science Communication: A Qualitative Assessment Study
Health Communication,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 11
Published: Feb. 3, 2025
Dementia
poses
a
huge
challenge
–
not
only
to
the
persons
living
with
condition
but
also
their
family
and
friends.
Recent
research
has
demonstrated
that
engaging
in
creative
activities
can
serve
as
coping
mechanism
deal
dementia
of
loved
one.
An
art
exhibition
was
created
communicate
this
insight
broader
audience.
As
indicated
by
interviews
exhibitors
visitors
well
an
analysis
notes
left
exhibition,
helped
generating
important
knowledge
regarding
usefulness
activities,
opened
new
perspectives
on
dementia,
provided
platform
for
exchange
solidarity
inspired
individuals
think
behave
differently.
In
sum,
suggests
arts-based
exhibitions
be
powerful
tool
health
communication
science
broadening
societal
discourse
context
dementia.
Language: Английский
Promoting Elderly Wellbeing Through Indigenous Music and Choral Performance
Ntshengedzeni Evans Netshivhambe
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EXPLORE,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 103145 - 103145
Published: March 1, 2025
This
paper
explores
the
impact
of
indigenous
instrumental
music
and
choir
performances
on
wellbeing
elderly
individuals
who
perform
their
at
Hlanganani
Malamulele
Society
for
Aged
centre
in
Giyani,
Limpopo
Province,
South
Africa.
It
examines
how
these
musical
activities
provide
emotional
nourishment
promote
happiness
among
elderly.
Through
interviews,
performances,
transcription,
participation,
observation,
study
finds
that
engagement
activities,
such
as
singing,
performing
listening
to
instruments,
significantly
promotes
health
The
findings
suggest
contribute
reduction
stress
depression
while
encouraging
a
fulfilling
lifestyle
participants.
argues
choral
play
crucial
role
fostering
healthy,
happy
life
members.
Language: Английский
The use of dance to improve the health and wellbeing of older adults: A global scoping review of research trials
PLoS ONE,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
19(10), P. e0311889 - e0311889
Published: Oct. 22, 2024
Dance
is
a
promising
health
resource
for
older
adults,
but
empirical
evidence
remains
inconsistent.
The
lack
of
synthesised
regarding
program
design,
dose,
and
delivery
limits
understanding
factors
influencing
participation
outcomes.
This
scoping
review
aimed
to
map
the
scope,
range,
effectiveness
dance
programs
people,
identify
gaps
opportunities
future
research
practice.
Searches
across
five
databases
(September
2023)
identified
148
studies
evaluating
116
(≥4
weeks)
adults
(≥55
years,
N
=
8060),
interventions
delivered
clinical
groups
were
excluded.
Intervention
design
charted
against
TIDieR
reporting
checklist.
Program
outcomes
including
adherence,
safety,
positive
tests
into
established
taxonomies.
Demographic
information,
details,
implementation
often
insufficiently
reported.
Participant
differed
by
age
with
underserved
communities
underrepresented.
Programs
varied
extensively
in
key
prospective
'active
ingredients',
approach,
facilitator
expertise,
class
size.
While
was
physically
safe,
adherence
rates
are
comparable
other
community
exercise
programs.
Less
than
40%
assessments
showed
change,
more
consistent
benefits
physical
endurance,
strength,
function,
moderate
impacts
on
psychosocial
health,
limited
cognitive
brain
falls
risk.
meaningful,
adaptable,
low-cost
adults.
Key
advancing
include
improved
access
groups,
suitability
assessments,
strategies
support
engagement
theory-informed
approaches,
incorporation
participant
practitioner
insights.
Identification
ingredients'
may
improve
causal
pathways
mechanisms
optimise
impacts.
Stronger
practices
will
facilitate
comparisons
robust
synthesis.
provides
critical
knowledge
foundation
guide
approaches
offers
recommendations.
Language: Английский