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What research evidence is there that dance movement therapy improves the health and wellbeing of older adults with dementia? A systematic review and descriptive narrative summary

机译:有什么研究证据是舞蹈运动治疗改善了痴呆症的老年人的健康和福祉? 系统审查和描述性叙述摘要

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In England, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidelines for supporting people with dementia recommend the therapeutic use of dancing and/or music as a treatment for non-cognitive symptoms, but make no direct reference to dance movement therapy or music therapy. Also, previous Cochrane Reviews in these areas have been criticized for being limited to randomized controlled trials focusing on outcomes. In order to maximize findings and explore the clinical process, this systematic review aimed to examine a broad range of research evidence (including quantitative, qualitative and arts based studies) for the benefits to health and wellbeing for adults aged 65 and older with dementia. Searches were conducted on multiple databases using predefined keywords. Two reviewers screened the texts retrieved using inclusion and exclusion criteria. The selection and process was determined by the PRISMA statement and the quality of included studies was appraised using a grading system. Results from the dance movement therapy literature are presented here in the form of a descriptive narrative summary. Findings show the existing evidence base consists of five mainly qualitative observational studies of varying methodological quality. Theoretically the included studies draw upon a person-centred approach, as well as elements of psychodynamic thinking. Therapeutic components across studies include spontaneity and improvisation, dramatic scenarios, rhythmic synchrony and symbolism. There is a focus on the importance ofsignificant momentswhere the individual with dementia functions in a more integrated way, creating connections between thoughts, feelings and physical sensations.
机译:在英格兰,国家健康和护理研究所(尼斯)支持痴呆症的人们建议使用跳舞和/或音乐作为非认知症状的治疗方法,但不会直接参考舞蹈运动疗法或音乐治疗。此外,在这些领域之前的Cochrane评论受到批评,因为限于关注结果的随机对照试验。为了最大化调查结果和探索临床过程,这种系统审查旨在审查广泛的研究证据(包括定量,定性和艺术的研究),以便对65岁及以上患者的患者健康和福祉的益处。搜索在多个数据库上使用预定义关键字进行。两个审阅者屏蔽了使用包含和排除标准检索的文本。选择和过程是由PRISMA陈述确定的,并且使用评分系统评估包括的研究质量。舞蹈运动疗法文献的结果以描述性叙述摘要的形式呈现。调查结果显示现有的证据基础由五个主要的不同方法质量的定性观测研究组成。从理论上讲,所附的研究借鉴了一个以人为本的方法,以及心理学思维的元素。跨研究的治疗组件包括自发性和即兴,戏剧性的情景,节奏的同步和象征。侧重于痴呆症患者以更综合的方式具有痴呆症的重要性的重要性,创造了思想,感受和身体感觉之间的联系。

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