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I’m Not Creative in That Way: Older Adults’ Differential Experiences of an Arts-Based Intervention

机译:我不是那种方式创造性:老年人的差异经验是基于艺术的干预

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Abstract A recent 12-week intervention study revealed that making conceptual art is linked to improved cognitive health among community-dwelling older adults (Brown et al., 2020). Unknown, however, is whether the intervention experience differed for participants who exhibited more versus less improvement. This pilot study examined 163 excerpts from semi-structured interviews with cognitively normal, older adult participants (N = 11, Mean age = 72.82). Using thematic analysis and data displays on Dedoose, key themes were distilled regarding intervention acceptability. Participants exhibiting less cognitive improvement more often mentioned personally connecting to topics of dementia and aging through art, but more often mentioned scheduling conflicts. Conversely, participants exhibiting greater cognitive improvement more often mentioned experiencing intellectual enrichment, but feeling insecure about their art capabilities. Novel art activities may be personally meaningful and cognitively stimulating for some participants, but emotionally frustrating for others. Future work should explore ways to optimize arts-based interventions for older participants.
机译:摘要最近的12周干预研究表明,使概念艺术与社区住宅年龄较大的成年人(Brown等,2020)的改善认知健康有关。然而,未知的未知情况是,干预经验是否与表现出更多的参与者,与更改更少的参与者不同。这项试验研究审查了163种摘录从半结构化访谈,具有认知正常的年龄较大的成人参与者(n = 11,平均年龄= 72.82)。使用专题分析和数据显示在Deptoose上,键入键主题是关于干预可接受性的蒸馏。参与者表现出较少的认知改善更常见地通过艺术痴呆和老化的主题,但更常见的调度冲突。相反,参与者表现出更大的认知改善更常见的经历智力丰富,但感觉不安全的艺术能力。新颖的艺术活动可能是个人有意义的,认知地刺激一些参与者,但对他人情绪令人沮丧。未来的工作应该探讨优化基于艺术的参与者的艺术的干预措施。

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