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舞蹈运动疗法治疗痴呆症。

Dance movement therapy for dementia.

机构信息

Research Centre for Arts and Wellbeing, Health, Research Institute, Faculty of Health, Social Care and Medicine, Edge Hill University, Ormskirk, UK.

Research Centre for Arts and Wellbeing, Health Research Institute, Faculty of Health, Social Care and Medicine , Edge Hill University, Ormskirk, UK.

出版信息

Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2023 Aug 7;8(8):CD011022. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD011022.pub3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Dementia is a syndrome of acquired cognitive impairment which is severe enough to interfere with independent living. Over the course of the illness, people with dementia also experience changes in emotions, behaviour and social relationships. According to Alzheimer's Disease International, dementia affects approximately 55 million people worldwide. The latest NICE guideline for dementia highlights the value of diverse treatment options for the different stages and symptoms of dementia, including non-pharmacological treatments. Relevant literature also argues for the value of interventions that acknowledge the complexity of the condition and address the person as a whole, including their physical, emotional, social and cognitive processes. A growing literature highlights the capacity of the arts and has embodied practices to address this complexity. Dance movement therapy (DMT) is an embodied psychological intervention that can address complexity and thus may be useful for people with dementia, but its effectiveness remains unclear.

OBJECTIVES

To assess the effects of dance movement therapy on behavioural, social, cognitive and emotional symptoms of people with dementia in comparison to no treatment, standard care or any other treatment. Also, to compare different forms of dance movement therapy (e.g. Laban-based dance movement therapy, Chacian dance movement therapy or Authentic Movement) SEARCH METHODS: We searched the Cochrane Dementia and Cognitive Improvement Group's register, MEDLINE (Ovid SP), Embase (Ovid SP), PsycINFO (Ovid SP), CINAHL (EBSCOhost), Web of Science Core Collection (Clarivate), LILACS (BIREME), ClinicalTrials.gov and the World Health Organization's meta-register of the International Clinical Trials Registry Portal until 8 December 2022.

SELECTION CRITERIA

We included randomised controlled trials (RCTs) that included people with dementia, of any age and in any setting. The DMT intervention had to be delivered by a dance movement therapy practitioner who (i) had received formal training (ii) was a dance movement therapist in training or (iii) was otherwise recognised as a dance movement therapist in the country in which the study was conducted.

DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS

Two review authors independently assessed studies for inclusion, extracted data and evaluated methodological quality. We expressed effect estimates using the mean difference (MD) between intervention groups and presented associated confidence intervals (CIs). We used GRADE methods to rate our certainty in the results.

MAIN RESULTS

We found only one study eligible for inclusion in this review. This was a 3-arm parallel-group RCT conducted in Hong Kong involving 204 adults with mild neurocognitive disorder or dementia. The study examined the effects of short-term (12 weeks) group DMT in comparison with exercise and a waiting-list control group immediately post-intervention and three and nine months later. We found that, at the end of the intervention, DMT may result in little to no difference in neuropsychiatric symptoms assessed with the 12-item Neuropsychiatric Inventory when compared with waiting list (MD 0.3, 95% CI -0.96 to 1.56; low-certainty evidence) or exercise (MD -0.30, 95% CI -1.83 to 1.23; low-certainty evidence). Nor was there any evidence of effects at later time points. Cognitive functioning was assessed with a variety of instruments and there were no statistically significant between-group differences (low-certainty evidence). When compared to exercise or waiting list, DMT may result in little to no difference in cognitive function immediately after the intervention or at follow-up. In comparison to waiting list, DMT may result in a slight reduction in depression assessed with the 4-item Geriatric Depression Scale at the end of therapy (MD -0.60, 95% CI -0.96 to -0.24; low-certainty evidence). This slight positive effect of DMT on depression scores was sustained at three and nine months after the completion of the intervention. DMT may also reduce depression slightly in comparison with exercise at the end of therapy (MD -0.40, 95% CI -0.76 to -0.04, low-certainty evidence), an effect also sustained at three and nine months. Our fourth primary outcome, quality of life, was not assessed in the included study. There were data for two of our secondary outcomes, social and occupational functioning and dropouts (which we used as a proxy for acceptability), but in both cases the evidence was of very low certainty and hence our confidence in the results was very low. For all outcomes, we considered the certainty of the evidence in relation to our review objectives to be low or very low in GRADE terms due to indirectness (because not all participants in the included study had a diagnosis of dementia) and imprecision.

AUTHORS' CONCLUSIONS: This review included one RCT with a low risk of bias. Due to the low certainty of the evidence, the true effects of DMT as an intervention for dementia may be substantially different from those found. More RCTs are needed to determine with any confidence whether DMT has beneficial effects on dementia.

摘要

背景

痴呆是一种获得性认知障碍综合征,严重到足以影响独立生活。在疾病过程中,痴呆患者还会经历情绪、行为和社会关系的变化。根据阿尔茨海默病国际协会的数据,全球约有 5500 万人患有痴呆症。最新的 NICE 痴呆症指南强调了为痴呆症的不同阶段和症状提供多样化治疗选择的价值,包括非药物治疗。相关文献也主张干预措施的价值,承认病情的复杂性,并全面关注患者,包括他们的身体、情感、社会和认知过程。越来越多的文献强调了艺术和体现实践的能力,可以解决这种复杂性。舞蹈运动疗法(DMT)是一种体现心理干预措施,可以解决复杂性,因此可能对痴呆症患者有用,但它的效果尚不清楚。

目的

评估与无治疗、标准护理或任何其他治疗相比,舞蹈运动疗法对痴呆症患者的行为、社交、认知和情绪症状的影响。还比较了不同形式的舞蹈运动疗法(例如基于拉班的舞蹈运动疗法、恰西安舞蹈运动疗法或真实运动)。

检索方法

我们检索了 Cochrane 痴呆症和认知改善组的登记册、Cochrane 图书馆、MEDLINE(Ovid SP)、Embase(Ovid SP)、PsycINFO(Ovid SP)、CINAHL(EBSCOhost)、Web of Science 核心合集(Clarivate)、LILACS(BIREME)、ClinicalTrials.gov 和世界卫生组织的国际临床试验注册平台元注册中心,直到 2022 年 12 月 8 日。

选择标准

我们纳入了随机对照试验(RCT),其中包括痴呆症患者,年龄不限,地点不限。DMT 干预必须由经过正式培训的舞蹈运动治疗师(i)提供,或者正在接受培训的舞蹈运动治疗师(ii),或者在研究所在的国家被公认为舞蹈运动治疗师(iii)。

数据收集和分析

两位综述作者独立评估了纳入研究的情况,提取了数据并评估了方法学质量。我们使用均数差(MD)表示干预组之间的效应估计值,并呈现了相关的置信区间(CI)。我们使用 GRADE 方法来评估结果的确定性。

主要结果

我们只发现了一项符合纳入标准的研究。这是一项在香港进行的 3 臂平行组 RCT,涉及 204 名轻度神经认知障碍或痴呆症的成年人。该研究比较了短期(12 周)团体 DMT 与运动和等待名单对照组在干预结束时、3 个月和 9 个月后的效果。我们发现,在干预结束时,与等待名单或运动相比,DMT 可能对神经精神病症状的影响很小或没有(MD 0.3,95%CI -0.96 至 1.56;低确定性证据)或运动(MD -0.30,95%CI -1.83 至 1.23;低确定性证据)。在以后的时间点也没有证据表明有任何效果。认知功能用各种工具进行评估,没有统计学上的组间差异(低确定性证据)。与运动或等待名单相比,DMT 可能对干预后或随访时的认知功能没有影响或影响很小。与等待名单相比,DMT 可能会在治疗结束时略微降低抑郁评估的 4 项老年抑郁量表得分(MD -0.60,95%CI -0.96 至 -0.24;低确定性证据)。DMT 对抑郁评分的这种轻微积极影响在干预完成后的 3 个月和 9 个月时仍持续存在。与运动相比,DMT 也可能在治疗结束时略微降低抑郁(MD -0.40,95%CI -0.76 至 -0.04,低确定性证据),这种效果在 3 个月和 9 个月时也持续存在。我们的第四个主要结局,生活质量,在纳入的研究中没有评估。对于我们的两个次要结局,社会和职业功能以及辍学(我们将其用作可接受性的替代指标),有数据,但在这两种情况下,证据的确定性都非常低,因此我们对结果的信心非常低。对于所有结局,我们考虑到证据与我们的审查目标的确定性在 GRADE 术语中为低或非常低,这是由于间接性(因为纳入研究的并非所有参与者都患有痴呆症)和不精确性。

作者结论

这项综述纳入了一项低偏倚风险的 RCT。由于证据的确定性较低,舞蹈运动疗法作为痴呆症干预措施的真实效果可能与研究结果有很大不同。需要更多的 RCT 来确定舞蹈运动疗法是否对痴呆症有有益的效果。

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