College of Nursing, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea.
Center for Human-Caring Nurse Leaders for the Future, College of Nursing, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea.
Psychogeriatrics. 2022 May;22(3):360-372. doi: 10.1111/psyg.12822. Epub 2022 Feb 28.
Food art therapy (FAT) has multiple modalities in which cognition, emotion, and social changes are stimulated. The purpose of this study was to design a multimodal approach to a food art therapy (MM-FAT) program and identify its effects on cognitive ability, daily living functioning, depression, self-esteem, self-efficacy, self-expression, and social functioning in individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and mild dementia by employing a mixed methods research design.
The participants included 39 patients from a public dementia care centre in Seoul, Korea. The intervention group, which comprised 20 participants, received 12 MM-FAT sessions 3 times a week for 4 weeks, and the control group, which included 19 participants, received usual care. The MM-FAT program was evaluated based on its effectiveness on cognitive, daily living, emotional, and social functioning outcome measures at three time points using repeated measures analysis of variance. Semi-structured interviews (n = 9) were conducted to evaluate the overall experience of the MM-FAT program and its outcomes.
The findings reveal that MM-FAT has a positive effect on the cognitive, emotional, and social functioning of individuals with MCI and mild dementia. However, there were no enhancements in individuals' daily living functioning, and the lasting effects of the intervention could not be assessed. Cognition and depression increased significantly at the end of the MM-FAT program. Self-expression and self-efficacy were significantly higher in the MM-FAT group than in the control group. The semi-structured interviews revealed improvements in participants' behaviour, communication, and interaction.
This mixed methods study focused on individuals with MCI or mild dementia contributes to an understanding of the effectiveness of a FAT program employing a multimodal approach. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the study was able to enrich the effects of MM-FAT on cognitive, emotional, and social functioning through qualitative findings.
食物艺术疗法(FAT)有多种方式,可以刺激认知、情感和社会变化。本研究旨在设计一种多模态的食物艺术疗法(MM-FAT)方案,并通过混合方法研究设计,确定其对轻度认知障碍(MCI)和轻度痴呆患者的认知能力、日常生活功能、抑郁、自尊、自我效能、自我表达和社会功能的影响。
参与者包括来自韩国首尔一家公立痴呆护理中心的 39 名患者。干预组包括 20 名参与者,每周接受 3 次、共 12 次 MM-FAT 治疗,持续 4 周;对照组包括 19 名参与者,接受常规护理。使用重复测量方差分析,在三个时间点评估 MM-FAT 方案对认知、日常生活、情感和社会功能结果测量的有效性。通过半结构式访谈(n=9)评估 MM-FAT 方案的整体体验及其结果。
研究结果表明,MM-FAT 对 MCI 和轻度痴呆患者的认知、情感和社会功能有积极影响。然而,日常生活功能没有提高,也无法评估干预的持续效果。在 MM-FAT 方案结束时,认知和抑郁显著增加。与对照组相比,MM-FAT 组的自我表达和自我效能显著更高。半结构式访谈显示,参与者的行为、沟通和互动有所改善。
这项针对 MCI 或轻度痴呆患者的混合方法研究有助于了解采用多模态方法的 FAT 方案的有效性。尽管受到 COVID-19 大流行的影响,但该研究通过定性发现,丰富了 MM-FAT 对认知、情感和社会功能的影响。