Kunkel Dorit, Robison Judy, Fitton Carolyn, Hulbert Sophia, Roberts Lisa, Wiles Rose, Pickering Ruth, Roberts Helen, Ashburn Ann
a Faculty of Health Sciences , University of Southampton , Southampton , UK.
b Therapy Services , University Hospital Southampton , Southampton , UK.
Disabil Rehabil. 2018 Aug;40(16):1933-1942. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2017.1323029. Epub 2017 May 9.
To explore the views of people with Parkinson's and their dance partners on the influence and issues surrounding dancing with an able-bodied dance partner during partnered ball room dance classes.
In depth, semi-structured interviews explored purposively selected participants' experiences and views about dance classes. Fourteen people with Parkinson's and their dance partners (six spouses, two friends/relatives, five volunteers) were interviewed within a month of completing the 10-week dance class program. Data were analyzed thematically.
Generally, those partnered with a spouse or an experienced dancer, or when dance couples were able to develop good rapport, gained greater enjoyment and sense of achievement from dance classes in comparison to couples who did not enjoy dancing together or had clashing approaches to dance. Managing and negotiating who would "lead" in a dance was challenging for dance couples particularly among male people with Parkinson's.
People with Parkinson's experience of the dance classes were influenced by the relationship and compatibility with their dance partner. Dance partnerships may impact on recruitment, enjoyment, outcome and continued participation in dance classes. Potential effects of partnerships should be analyzed and reported in studies evaluating the outcomes of dance classes. Implications for rehabilitation We recommend that health professionals consider involving spouses in Parkinson's dance classes as this may improve recruitment, adherence, enjoyment and overall outcome of the dance classes. If volunteers are needed, aim to recruit those who already have good dancing ability, convey a love of dancing and have the sensitivity and social skills to interact positively with the person with Parkinson's. Consider dance partnership issues when advertising and promoting dance classes. Address partnership issues through open communication and by changing partners if the dance partnership is not working well.
探讨帕金森病患者及其舞伴对于在交谊舞课程中与健全舞伴跳舞所带来的影响及相关问题的看法。
通过深入的半结构化访谈,有目的地探究选定参与者对舞蹈课程的体验和看法。在完成为期10周的舞蹈课程项目后的一个月内,对14名帕金森病患者及其舞伴(6名配偶、2名朋友/亲属、5名志愿者)进行了访谈。对数据进行了主题分析。
总体而言,与配偶或有经验的舞者搭档,或者当舞伴之间能够建立良好融洽关系时,相较于那些不喜欢一起跳舞或在舞蹈方式上存在冲突的舞伴,参与者能从舞蹈课程中获得更大的乐趣和成就感。对于舞伴来说,尤其是男性帕金森病患者,在舞蹈中决定由谁“领舞”是一项具有挑战性的事情。
帕金森病患者对舞蹈课程的体验受到与舞伴关系及兼容性的影响。舞伴关系可能会影响舞蹈课程的招募、乐趣、效果及持续参与度。在评估舞蹈课程效果的研究中,应分析并报告舞伴关系的潜在影响。康复启示:我们建议健康专业人员考虑让配偶参与帕金森病舞蹈课程,因为这可能会提高舞蹈课程的招募率、参与度、乐趣及总体效果。如果需要志愿者,应招募那些已经具备良好舞蹈能力、热爱舞蹈且具备与帕金森病患者积极互动的敏感度和社交技能的人。在宣传和推广舞蹈课程时,要考虑舞伴关系问题。通过开放沟通以及在舞伴关系不佳时更换舞伴来解决舞伴关系问题。