2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1748-3743.2011.00284.x
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Dance performance as a method of intervention as experienced by older persons with dementia

Abstract: Reminiscence about the dance performance gives the older person an opportunity to deal with the experiences evoked by the performance.

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“…It appears that dementia responds well to other interventions, with positive cognitive changes in dementia patients associated with physical exercise, particularly activities that prompt creativity (Hokkanen, Rantala, Remes, Harkonen, Viramo, & Winblad, 2008;Hui et al, 2009;Kullberg-Turtiainen, 2012;Ravelin et al, 2013). It would be interesting to explore whether the same benefits can come from a QDP training programme and how these compare to those attributed to other forms of physical activity.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…It appears that dementia responds well to other interventions, with positive cognitive changes in dementia patients associated with physical exercise, particularly activities that prompt creativity (Hokkanen, Rantala, Remes, Harkonen, Viramo, & Winblad, 2008;Hui et al, 2009;Kullberg-Turtiainen, 2012;Ravelin et al, 2013). It would be interesting to explore whether the same benefits can come from a QDP training programme and how these compare to those attributed to other forms of physical activity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fact that the control group, who also exercised at least three-times per week, failed to show significant improvements, may indicate that the observed changes are due to the type of exercise carried out, not the presence of exercise itself. In this case the training group undertook a novel, complex, challenging, and progressive training programme that, in many ways, mimics the dance interventions previously associated with positive cognitive outcomes (Hui et al, 2009;Kullberg-Turtiainen, 2012;Ravelin et al, 2013;Verghese et al, 2003). It should however be noted that whilst the QDP gait training programme shares similarities with dance and other coordination related activities, there are also key differences.…”
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“…: a fogékonyság, a fantázia, a koncentráció, a jó értelemben vett érzékenység, az észlelés finomsága, a kifejezés árnyaltságának fejlesztése, valamint az értékek iránti fogékonyság, testi-, térbeli biztonság, idő-és ritmusérzék, ügyesség, megfelelő erőadagolás (NAT, 2012). Ravelin et al (2011) szerint a tánc kulturálisan megszerzett emberi erőforrás. Kreatív, egyedi ugyanakkor egyetemes.…”
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