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Raising Our Voices: The Impact of a Dementia Choir on Well-Being and Quality of Life

机译:提出我们的声音:痴呆唱片对幸福和生活质量的影响

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Stigma represents one of the biggest barriers to living well with dementia following diagnosis. Social isolation is common as roles, friendships and opportunities to participate in the broader community disappear. An intergenerational dementia choir is a joyful activity that offers opportunities for learning, friendships and purposeful engagement towards common goals (e.g., regular social engagement, public concerts at season’s end). Data collection involved surveys and interviews with 32 dyads comprised of persons with dementia (PwD) and caregivers, as well as focus groups with 29 high school students. Results illustrate the development of a choir community across weeks of participation with far reaching benefits. Both caregivers and PwD experienced reductions in health risks and improvements in quality of life. Students’ understanding of dementia became more positive over time and new friendships developed. The discussion focuses on the need for meaningful and inclusive community activities for PwD and their caregivers.
机译:耻辱代表诊断后痴呆症的最大障碍之一。社会孤立是常见的,作为参与更广泛的社区的角色,友谊和机会消失。代际痴呆师合唱团是一种快乐的活动,为学习,友谊和有目的地区参与共同目标(例如,季节结束时的公共音乐会)提供了学习,友谊和有目的的参与的机会。数据收集涉及与32个二份的调查和访谈,由痴呆症(PWD)和护理人员组成,以及29名高中生的焦点小组。结果说明了在参与周期的合唱团社区的发展,远远达到了福利。护理人员和PWD都经历了健康风险和改善生活质量的削弱。学生对痴呆症的理解变得更加积极,而且发达了新的友谊。该讨论侧重于对PWD及其护理人员的有意义和包容的社区活动的需求。

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