Making sense(s) in dementia: a multisensory and motor-based group activity program

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Main Author: Cruz, Joana
Publication Date: 2013
Other Authors: Marques, Alda, Barbosa, Ana, Figueiredo, Daniela, Sousa, Liliana
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Lack of engagement in meaningful activities is associated with poor quality of life in dementia; thus, the development of these activities has been recommended. This pilot study aimed to develop a multisensory and motor-based group activity program for residents with dementia and assess its impact on residents’ behavior. The program was designed using a multisensory and motor-based approach in sixteen 45-minute weekly sessions tailored to residents’ characteristics. Four residents with advanced dementia participated in the program. The frequency and duration of the residents’ behavior were assessed using video recordings. All residents participated in the proposed activities, although they were more participative and communicative in some sessions than in others. Group activity programs based on multisensory and motor stimulation can be a promising approach for people with advanced dementia; however, further research is needed. This study may serve as reference to the implementation of future programs aiming to increase person-centeredness of the care provided.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Making sense(s) in dementia: a multisensory and motor-based group activity program
title Making sense(s) in dementia: a multisensory and motor-based group activity program
spellingShingle Making sense(s) in dementia: a multisensory and motor-based group activity program
Cruz, Joana
Multisensory stimulation
Motor stimulation
Engagement
Activity program
title_short Making sense(s) in dementia: a multisensory and motor-based group activity program
title_full Making sense(s) in dementia: a multisensory and motor-based group activity program
title_fullStr Making sense(s) in dementia: a multisensory and motor-based group activity program
title_full_unstemmed Making sense(s) in dementia: a multisensory and motor-based group activity program
title_sort Making sense(s) in dementia: a multisensory and motor-based group activity program
author Cruz, Joana
author_facet Cruz, Joana
Marques, Alda
Barbosa, Ana
Figueiredo, Daniela
Sousa, Liliana
author_role author
author2 Marques, Alda
Barbosa, Ana
Figueiredo, Daniela
Sousa, Liliana
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cruz, Joana
Marques, Alda
Barbosa, Ana
Figueiredo, Daniela
Sousa, Liliana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Multisensory stimulation
Motor stimulation
Engagement
Activity program
topic Multisensory stimulation
Motor stimulation
Engagement
Activity program
description Lack of engagement in meaningful activities is associated with poor quality of life in dementia; thus, the development of these activities has been recommended. This pilot study aimed to develop a multisensory and motor-based group activity program for residents with dementia and assess its impact on residents’ behavior. The program was designed using a multisensory and motor-based approach in sixteen 45-minute weekly sessions tailored to residents’ characteristics. Four residents with advanced dementia participated in the program. The frequency and duration of the residents’ behavior were assessed using video recordings. All residents participated in the proposed activities, although they were more participative and communicative in some sessions than in others. Group activity programs based on multisensory and motor stimulation can be a promising approach for people with advanced dementia; however, further research is needed. This study may serve as reference to the implementation of future programs aiming to increase person-centeredness of the care provided.
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