Poetry interventions in Alzheimer's and dementia care: A scoping review.

Antonio Paniagua Guzman, Amy K Otto, Indira Galeeva, Sarah Jane Brown, Kristen Jacklin
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Art-based interventions for people living with dementia have been successful in improving diverse areas of quality of life and care. Within the spectrum of art-based interventions, poetry has shown an impact on communication, socialization, and the regulation of behavioral outcomes. This scoping review aims to identifying and analyzing how and in what contexts poetry has been used as a form of therapy for people living with dementia and their caregivers. It also looks at the methodology, design, and outcomes. After screening 1106 articles across multiple databases, 23 underwent full-text review, and six were included in the final extraction. Inclusion criteria focused on people living with dementia aged 50+ and/or their family caregivers, encompassing any form of language-based poetry intervention (e.g., written, spoken word). Both completed and ongoing original research reporting intervention outcomes in peer-reviewed articles or certain types of grey literature were considered. The review covers literature published between 1993 and 2023. Additional details on the poetry interventions including collaboration, facilitation, duration, and underlying theory, were also extracted. The findings highlight the effectiveness of poetry interventions for people living with dementia and their caregivers as person-centered activities fostering personhood and social connectedness. Particularly spoken-word poetry-based programs showed positive impacts on participants' self-expression, personhood, and agency. Two main barriers for wider dissemination were identified. First, methodology and outcome reporting conventions in some extracted studies diverge from broader biomedical/health and social science norms. Second, study design and data analysis are not reported in ways that evidence of programs' impact can be assessed and supported. Additionally, there is a lack of literature focused on the development and implementation of poetry-based intervention programs aimed at serving under-represented and minority populations. Recommendations for future projects include multidisciplinary collaborations, diversifying methodological approaches, and attention to cross-cultural approaches to program development and implementation.

诗歌干预阿尔茨海默病和痴呆症护理:范围综述。
针对痴呆症患者的基于艺术的干预措施在改善生活质量和护理的各个领域取得了成功。在以艺术为基础的干预范围内,诗歌已经显示出对沟通、社会化和行为结果调节的影响。这一范围审查旨在确定和分析诗歌如何以及在什么情况下被用作痴呆症患者及其照顾者的一种治疗形式。它还考察了方法、设计和结果。在多个数据库中筛选了1106篇文章后,23篇进行了全文审查,6篇纳入最终提取。纳入标准侧重于50岁以上痴呆症患者和/或其家庭照顾者,包括任何形式的基于语言的诗歌干预(例如,书面或口头文字)。在同行评议的文章或某些类型的灰色文献中,已完成的和正在进行的报告干预结果的原始研究都被考虑在内。该综述涵盖了1993年至2023年之间发表的文献。还提取了关于诗歌干预的其他细节,包括协作、促进、持续时间和潜在理论。研究结果强调了诗歌干预对痴呆症患者及其护理人员的有效性,因为诗歌是一种以人为本的活动,可以培养人格和社会联系。尤其是以口语诗歌为基础的课程对参与者的自我表达、人格和能动性产生了积极的影响。确定了扩大传播的两个主要障碍。首先,一些摘录研究的方法和结果报告惯例偏离了更广泛的生物医学/健康和社会科学规范。其次,研究设计和数据分析的报告方式不能评估和支持项目影响的证据。此外,缺乏以诗歌为基础的干预计划的发展和实施,旨在为代表性不足和少数民族人口服务。对未来项目的建议包括多学科合作,多样化的方法方法,以及关注跨文化的方法来制定和实施项目。
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