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Id : 161

Author :
Richards, A. G.; Tietyen, A.C.; Jicha, G.A.; Bardach, S.H.; Schmitt, F.A.; Fardo, D.W.; Kryscio, R.J.; Abner, E.L.

Title


Visual Arts Education improves self-esteem for persons with dementia and reduces caregiver burden: A randomized controlled trial.

Reference :


Richards AG, Tietyen AC, Jicha GA, Bardach SH, Schmitt FA, Fardo DW et al. Visual arts education improves self-esteem for persons with dementia and reduces caregiver burden: a randomized controlled trial. Dementia (London). 2018;18(7–8):3130–42

Link to article https://doi.org/10.1177/1471301218769071
Abstract A Visual Arts Education program was tested among 26 pairs of persons with dementia and their caregivers. Pairs were randomized to Visual Arts Education or control groups, and each group met once per week for two months (8 weeks) to participate in activities with a trained arts instructor. Groups were assessed at baseline, two months, and six months. The Visual Arts Education group received instruction and produced a different type of artistic work each week. The pedagogical strategy was designed so that each activity was increasingly novel, challenging, and complex. The control group viewed slide shows participated in discussions about art and made paintings. At the six-month follow-up, significant improvements in caregiver burden and self-esteem for the persons with dementia were found in the Visual Arts Education group. The Visual Arts Education pedagogical approach shows the potential for effectiveness for improving quality of life for persons with dementia and their caregivers



Results:


                            Impact                            

                   Certainity                   

Health_and_Wellbeing

0.9977
Urban_and_Territorial_Renovation 0.0021
Peoples_Engagement_and_Participation 0.0012
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