Minerva Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of End of Life, Tel-Aviv University, P.O.B. 39040, Ramat Aviv, 6139001, Tel-Aviv, Israel.
Department of Health Promotion, School of Public Health, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel-Aviv University, P.O.B. 39040, Ramat Aviv, 6139001, Tel-Aviv, Israel.
Alzheimers Res Ther. 2018 Apr 5;10(1):37. doi: 10.1186/s13195-018-0357-z.
Individuals suffering from dementia and residing in nursing homes often feel lonely and bored. This study examined the engagement and mood of people with dementia in group activities, and how personal characteristics, such as cognitive function, may impact on an individual's responses to group activities.
The study included 102 participants, who took part in group activities while their mood and engagement levels were observed. Participants were invited to attend 10 different types of group activities, each of which was offered twice.
Results found improved engagement and mood during group activities as compared to control no-group times. Significant relationships between the type of activity and ratings of engagement and mood were also found. Although participants with higher levels of cognitive functioning manifested greater responsiveness to groups, the pattern of response to different contents did not differ by cognitive function.
This study shows the potential utility of group activities for improving quality of life of persons with dementia and demonstrates a methodology that can be used for quality improvement to optimize group contents. Future research should expand the range of contents of group activities in order to enhance the options for improving mood and engagement of individuals with dementia.
患有痴呆症并居住在养老院的个人常常感到孤独和无聊。本研究考察了痴呆症患者在小组活动中的参与度和情绪,以及个人特征(如认知功能)如何影响个体对小组活动的反应。
本研究纳入了 102 名参与者,他们在参加小组活动时观察其情绪和参与度。参与者被邀请参加 10 种不同类型的小组活动,每种活动均进行两次。
与无小组活动的控制时间相比,小组活动期间参与者的参与度和情绪得到了改善。活动类型与参与度和情绪评分之间也存在显著关系。尽管认知功能较高的参与者对小组的反应更为明显,但对不同内容的反应模式并未因认知功能而异。
本研究表明小组活动对于改善痴呆症患者的生活质量具有潜在的效用,并展示了一种可用于质量改进以优化小组内容的方法。未来的研究应扩大小组活动的内容范围,以增强改善痴呆症个体情绪和参与度的选择。