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I Feel Like I Am Flying and Full of Life: Contemporary Dance for Parkinson’s Patients

机译:我觉得我正在飞行和充满生命:帕金森病人的当代舞蹈

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Parkinson’s is a neurodegenerative disease characterized by motor and non-motor symptoms which are strongly associated with patients’ quality of life, affecting social skills and support. It strikes not only the motor abilities but may harm cognitive and emotional functioning. For the past 15 years, contemporary dance has been employed as an intervention to help people diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease cope physically and mentally by way of motor, vestibular, and sensory stimulation as well as social interaction. In this study we aimed to examine psychological flexibility, creative self-efficacy and quality of life of Parkinson’s patients participating in contemporary dance sessions. To obtain this goal we conducted a cross-sectional comparative study of 50 Parkinson’s patients aged 50–87 years, half of which had been participating for at least 3 months once a week, in contemporary dance classes, and the matched controls participated in a verbal support group. Study participants completed questionnaires after participating in a dance class (Intervention) or in a support group (control). Participants in the intervention group were also asked to answer three open-ended questions that examined the experience of participating in contemporary dance classes. We found that psychological flexibility and quality of life were significantly higher in the dance class participants. Participants reported positive changes that occur in their overall feeling and quality of life following their participation in dance classes. Since PD patients’ experiences are deeply embedded in the body, it is significant to explore the use of movement in treatment. The importance of the study is in its potential to highlight the relationship between psychological flexibility and quality of life and to increase awareness of clinicians treating Parkinson’s patients to the importance of incorporating dance as an inherent part of a multidisciplinary team effort.
机译:帕金森是一种神经变性疾病,其特征在于电动机和非运动症状,与患者的生活质量强烈有关,影响社会技能和支持。它不仅突破了电机能力,但可能会伤害认知和情绪功能。在过去的15年里,当代舞蹈作为一种干预,以帮助通过运动,前庭和感官刺激和社会互动以及社会互动,帮助诊断帕金森病的人们治疗帕金森病的人们。在这项研究中,我们旨在研究参与当代舞蹈会的患者的心理灵活性,创造性的自我效能和生活质量。为了获得这一目标,我们进行了50-87岁的帕金森患者的横断面比较研究,其中一半一半在当代舞蹈课程中参加了每周一次,并参加了一个口头上的控件支援团队。研究参与者在参加舞蹈课程(干预)或支持小组(控制)后完成了调查问卷。干预群体的参与者还被要求回答三个开放式问题,审查了参加当代舞蹈课程的经验。我们发现,舞蹈级参与者的心理灵活性和生活质量显着高。参与者报告了他们参与舞蹈课程后的整体感觉和生活质量的积极变化。由于PD患者的经历深深地嵌入了身体,因此探索在治疗中的运动使用很重要。该研究的重要性有可能突出心理灵活性和生活质量之间的关系,并提高对将帕金森病人的意识提高到纳入舞蹈作为多学科团队努力的内在部分的重要性。

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