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Evaluating the Benefits of the TimeSlips Creative Storytelling Program for Persons With Varying Degrees of Dementia Severity

机译:评估TIMERIPS创意讲故事计划的益处,为具有不同程度的痴呆症严重程度的人

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Objectives: To evaluate the benefits of TimeSlips, a group creative storytelling intervention used in residential care settings, on quality of life (QOL), interactions with caregivers, and Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) scores for persons with varying degrees of dementia severity. Design: A mixed-methods approach was used weekly over a 6-month period to measure QOL and resident-caregiver relationships. Setting: A dementia care unit in Pennsylvania. Participants: Twenty-two residents with mild-to-severe dementia. Measurements: Dementia severity and QOL were assessed using the MMSE and Greater Cincinnati Chapter Well-Being Observational Tool. Resident-caregiver interactions were analyzed using a modified version of the Quality of Interactions Schedule. Semistructured interviews were conducted upon the study's conclusion. Results: Quantitatively, participants initially classified with mild-moderate dementia were significantly more likely to experience positive benefits compared to those initially classified with severe dementia. There were no significant changes in dementia severity over time. There was also no change in QOL or resident-caregiver relationships for those with mild-moderate dementia over time, although there was a decrease in certain measures of QOL and resident-caregiver relationships for those with severe dementia. Qualitative analysis identified consistent benefits for residents with both mild-moderate and severe dementia over time. Conclusions: Mixed-methods analyses helped identify benefits of TimeSlips for persons at all levels of dementia severity, but particularly for those with milder dementia. Such an observation helps demonstrate how arts-based programs like TimeSlips can uniquely benefit people with advanced memory impairments and thereby support QOL.
机译:目标:为了评估Timslips的好处,住宅护理环境中使用的集团创意讲故事干预,对生活质量(QOL),与护理人员的相互作用,以及患有不同程度痴呆程度的人的迷你精神状态检查(MMSE)分数。设计:每周使用混合方法的方法,在6个月内使用6个月的时间来测量QOL和居民护理人员的关系。设置:宾夕法尼亚州的痴呆症护理单位。参与者:二十二名患有轻度至严重的痴呆症的居民。测量:使用M​​MSE和更大的辛辛那提章节幸福观测工具评估痴呆症严重程度和QOL。使用修改版本的相互作用计划的修改版本分析居民护理人员交互。在研究结束时进行了半系统的访谈。结果:定量上,与最初患有严重痴呆症最初分类的人相比,最初分类的参与者更容易发生积极效益。随着时间的推移,痴呆严重程度没有显着变化。随着时间的推移,QoL或居民护理人员的关系也没有变化,但随着时间的推移,患有轻度温和的痴呆症的关系,虽然有一定对患有严重痴呆的人的QoL和常住护理人员关系的措施减少。定性分析确定了居民的一致益处随着时间的推移,患有轻度温和和严重的痴呆。结论:混合方法分析有助于识别各级痴呆症严重程度的人的益处,但特别适用于痴呆症的人。这样的观察有助于展示如何像时俱进的程序如何唯一受益于具有先进的内存障碍的人,从而支持QOL。

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