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舞蹈活动对慢性病患者的影响:范围综述

Effects of dance activities on patients with chronic pathologies: scoping review.

作者信息

Bruyneel Anne-Violette

机构信息

Department of Physiotherapy, School of Health Sciences, HES-SO//University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland, Geneva, Switzerland.

出版信息

Heliyon. 2019 Jul 20;5(7):e02104. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2019.e02104. eCollection 2019 Jul.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Physical inactivity often accompanies chronic pathologies. This induces a sedentariness that favors complications and patient isolation. There is a growing scientific interest in the practice of art, for such activities leave the usual healthcare framework and include the World Health Organization (WHO)'s three dimensions of health. Dance is a universal activity that has been identified as healthy. This scoping review's aim is to study the benefits, modalities and risks of dance for persons with a chronic pathology.

METHOD

The literature research was conducted in English and French, using PubMed and Kinedoc's databases, and keywords related to dance and chronic pathologies. Dance activities that did not involve a dance instructor or a trained health professional were excluded. Studies' location and design, the chosen type of dance, pathologies, the number of subjects, modalities, intended effects and adverse effects were then studied.

RESULTS

51 studies were included in this work. 47.5% were RCTs and 47% originate from North America. The number of published studies is strongly increasing. Sixteen different pathologies were studied, with a large predominance of neurology diseases. Targeted effects were the impacts on mental health, quality of life, physical and motor capacities and pathology-specific symptoms. Dance activities are deemed feasible, and no adverse effects were identified.

DISCUSSION

In the event of chronic pathologies, practicing dance is possible; it is stimulating and effective against sedentariness and its adverse effects. Patient adherence is good, and dance seems to respond to the multidimensional component of chronic diseases, while offering unlimited adaptation to patients' physical and cognitive impairments. There are few studies yet, and their methodological quality is moderate, which is why further research work must confirm dance's interest regarding chronic pathologies.

摘要

引言

缺乏身体活动常与慢性疾病相伴。这会导致久坐不动,进而引发并发症并使患者产生隔离感。对于艺术实践,科学兴趣与日俱增,因为此类活动跳出了常规医疗框架,涵盖了世界卫生组织(WHO)提出的健康的三个维度。舞蹈是一项公认有益健康的全球性活动。本综述的目的是研究舞蹈对慢性疾病患者的益处、形式及风险。

方法

利用PubMed和Kinedoc数据库,通过英文和法文进行文献研究,使用与舞蹈和慢性疾病相关的关键词。排除未涉及舞蹈教师或专业健康护理人员指导的舞蹈活动。随后研究了各项研究的地点和设计、所选舞蹈类型、疾病、受试者数量、形式、预期效果和不良反应。

结果

本研究纳入了51项研究。其中47.5%为随机对照试验,47%来自北美。已发表研究的数量呈强劲增长态势。共研究了16种不同的疾病,其中神经系统疾病占比极大。预期效果包括对心理健康、生活质量、身体和运动能力以及特定疾病症状的影响。舞蹈活动被认为是可行的,且未发现不良反应。

讨论

对于慢性疾病患者而言,舞蹈练习是可行的;它对久坐不动及其不良影响具有刺激作用且效果显著。患者的依从性良好,舞蹈似乎能应对慢性疾病的多维度问题,同时能无限适应患者的身体和认知障碍。目前相关研究较少,且其方法学质量中等,这就是为何必须开展进一步研究工作以证实舞蹈对慢性疾病的益处。

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