CoBTeK Lab (Cognition Behavior and Technology), Université Cote d'Azur, Nice, France.
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nice, Service Clinique Gériatrique du Cerveau et du Mouvement, Centre Mémoire Ressources et Recherche, Université Côte d'Azur, Nice, France.
Front Public Health. 2024 Jan 26;12:1257411. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1257411. eCollection 2024.
Previous studies have shown benefits of productive art-activity on frail older adults' mental and physical health. In this study, we investigated the effects of art-producing activities in a hybrid format (in-person and online) in a context of lockdown compared with previous studies taking place in museums and their effects on wellbeing, quality of life, physical frailty, and apathy in older adults.
We conducted a randomized unicentric control trial on a sample of 126 seniors older than 65 years (mean age 71.9 ± 2.3, 81% women) living in Nice (France). Participants were randomized in two parallel groups (intervention group with = 62 vs. control group with = 64) conducted during pandemic, between March and May 2021. The intervention group involved participatory art-based activities conducted in a hybrid format, either in-person or online, once a week for 2 h over a 12-week period. No specific intervention was proposed to the control group. The main aim was to evaluate how this hybrid format would impact the wellbeing, quality of life, and physical frailty of participants. The secondary aim was to compare our results with the previous studies conducted by Beauchet et al., and the third aim was to evaluate the impact of the intervention on apathy. Validated scales were implemented in RedCap and administered at baseline (M0) and at the end of the third month (M3).
The intervention group showed significant improvement in their quality of life ( = 0.017) and their level of apathy ( = 0.016) after intervention. Emotional blunting increased significantly in the control group ( = 0.016) while it remained stable in the intervention group. No significant improvement was observed on the frailty, and wellbeing scores remained constant in both groups.
This randomized control trial confirmed emotional effects on seniors practicing an art-based activity in a hybrid format during pandemic on a weekly basis for 3 months.
ClinicalTrials.gov, identifier: NCT04570813.
先前的研究表明,富有成效的艺术活动有益于体弱老年人的身心健康。在这项研究中,我们调查了在封锁期间以混合形式(现场和在线)进行艺术创作活动的效果,以及与之前在博物馆进行的研究相比,这些活动对老年人的幸福感、生活质量、身体虚弱和冷漠的影响。
我们在尼斯(法国)对 126 名 65 岁以上(平均年龄 71.9 ± 2.3,81%为女性)的老年人进行了一项随机单中心对照试验。参与者被随机分为两组(干预组 = 62 人,对照组 = 64 人),在 2021 年 3 月至 5 月期间进行。干预组参与了混合形式的基于参与的艺术活动,无论是现场还是在线,每周一次,为期 12 周,每次 2 小时。对照组没有提出具体的干预措施。主要目的是评估这种混合形式将如何影响参与者的幸福感、生活质量和身体虚弱。次要目的是将我们的结果与 Beauchet 等人之前进行的研究进行比较,第三个目的是评估干预对冷漠的影响。在 RedCap 中实施了经过验证的量表,并在基线(M0)和第三个月(M3)时进行了评估。
干预组在干预后生活质量( = 0.017)和冷漠程度( = 0.016)显著提高。对照组的情感迟钝显著增加( = 0.016),而干预组保持稳定。在两组中,虚弱和幸福感评分均无显著改善。
这项随机对照试验证实了在疫情期间每周一次以混合形式进行基于艺术的活动对老年人的情绪影响,持续 3 个月。
ClinicalTrials.gov,标识符:NCT04570813。