The Role of Reminiscence in Arts-Based Interventions for Dementia Care: A Scoping Review.

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Dementia (London, England) Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-05 DOI:10.1177/14713012251355292
Teri-Lynn Healy, Genevieve Thompson, Mandy M Archibald
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Background: The number of people in Canada living with dementia is predicted to rise to 912,000 by 2030. Traditional treatments for dementia have been unsuccessful in eliminating negative responsive behaviours (wandering, agitation, vocalizations) and prompted the emergence of alternative strategies, such as art and music therapy. Although previous reviews have been conducted on aspects of the arts and older adulthood, such as the efficacy and benefits of creative arts therapies in people with dementia, to our knowledge, no review has specifically focused on the role of reminiscence within arts-based interventions for dementia care. Purpose: This scoping review aims to assess the state of the evidence on the role of reminiscence in visual art interventions for individuals with dementia, intending to map the range, nature, and focus of articles and identify gaps for future work in this context. Methods: The five-stage scoping review framework of Arksey and O'Malley (2005) guided this review. Data Sources: CINAHL, PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar. Results: 1508 articles were retrieved and screened using pre-established inclusion criteria; 21 empirical articles were retained. Data extracted illustrated themes of social connection, bridging the past and present, and increased enjoyment and confidence. Authors noted art's positive impact on individuals with dementia. The benefits of reminiscence in arts-based therapy were unanimously observed across diverse studies in our review and point to a call for future research. Conclusion: Reminiscence is a vital component within art interventions that allow for making a human connection. Art fosters communication, helping individuals navigate the challenges of everyday life.

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回忆在痴呆护理艺术干预中的作用:范围回顾。
背景:到2030年,加拿大患有痴呆症的人数预计将增加到91.2万人。传统的痴呆症治疗方法在消除负面反应行为(徘徊、躁动、发声)方面并不成功,这促使了其他策略的出现,如艺术和音乐疗法。虽然以前的综述已经对艺术和老年期的各个方面进行了研究,例如创造性艺术疗法对痴呆症患者的疗效和益处,但据我们所知,还没有综述专门关注记忆在以艺术为基础的痴呆症护理干预中的作用。目的:本综述旨在评估记忆在痴呆患者视觉艺术干预中的作用的证据状态,旨在绘制文章的范围、性质和重点,并确定在这方面未来工作的空白。方法:Arksey和O'Malley(2005)的五阶段范围评估框架指导了本次评估。数据来源:CINAHL, PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus,谷歌Scholar。结果:1508篇文献被检索并按照预先设定的纳入标准进行筛选;保留21篇实证文章。提取的数据说明了社会联系的主题,连接过去和现在,并增加了乐趣和信心。作者指出,艺术对痴呆症患者有积极影响。在我们的综述中,不同的研究一致观察到回忆在艺术治疗中的益处,并指出了对未来研究的呼吁。结论:回忆是艺术干预的一个重要组成部分,它允许建立人与人之间的联系。艺术促进交流,帮助个人应对日常生活的挑战。
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