In what context and by which mechanisms can creative arts interventions improve wellbeing in older people? A realist review protocol.

NIHR open research Pub Date : 2025-06-16 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3310/nihropenres.13746.2
Alexandra Caulfield, Anne Ferrey, Nia Roberts, Jeremy Leslie-Spinks, Helle Mölsted Alvesson, Geoff Wong, Trish Greenhalgh
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Background: In recent years, there has been growing interest at national and international policy level in the potential of creative arts to support individual and community wellbeing. Creative arts encompass a wide range of activities, including performing arts, visual arts, design and craft, literature, culture and digital and electronic arts. Participation in creative arts has been linked to lower mental distress, increased social connection, improved quality of life, personal growth and empowerment. Despite this, it remains unclear exactly how participation in creative arts interventions can improve wellbeing in older individuals. This realist review aims to synthesize evidence on how elements of creative arts interventions improve wellbeing amongst older people, in particular when, how, for whom and to what extent they work.

Methods and analysis: This review will follow the RAMESES (Realist And Meta-narrative Evidence Syntheses: Evolving Standards) quality standards and Pawson's five iterative stages to locate existing theories, search for evidence, select literature, extract data, and draw conclusions. It will be guided by stakeholder engagement with policymakers, practitioners, commissioners, and people with lived experience. A realist approach will be used to analyse data and develop causal explanations, in the form of context-mechanism-outcome-configurations (CMOCs), which explain how creative arts interventions impact wellbeing in older people. The CMOCs will be organised into one or more programme theories. Our refined programme theory will then be used to develop guidance for service providers of creative arts who want to use their services to improve wellbeing of older people.

Ethics and dissemination: This research will comply with the UK Policy Framework for Health and Social Care Research. Dissemination will be guided by our stakeholder group, building on links with policymakers, commissioners, providers, and the public. A final stakeholder event focused on knowledge mobilisation will aid development of recommendations.PROSPERO registration CRD42024580770.

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在什么情况下,通过什么机制,创造性艺术干预可以改善老年人的健康?一个现实的审查方案。
背景:近年来,在国家和国际政策层面,创意艺术在支持个人和社区福祉方面的潜力越来越受到关注。创意艺术涵盖了广泛的活动,包括表演艺术、视觉艺术、设计和工艺、文学、文化以及数码和电子艺术。参与创造性艺术与减少精神痛苦、增加社会联系、提高生活质量、个人成长和赋权有关。尽管如此,目前尚不清楚参与创造性艺术干预如何改善老年人的健康状况。这篇现实主义评论旨在综合有关创造性艺术干预元素如何改善老年人福祉的证据,特别是何时,如何,为谁以及在多大程度上起作用。方法与分析:本综述将遵循RAMESES(现实主义和元叙事证据综合:演进标准)质量标准和Pawson的五个迭代阶段,定位现有理论,寻找证据,选择文献,提取数据,得出结论。它将以利益相关者与政策制定者、从业人员、专员和有实际经验的人的参与为指导。一种现实主义的方法将被用于分析数据并以情境-机制-结果-配置(cmoc)的形式发展因果解释,这解释了创造性艺术干预如何影响老年人的福祉。cmoc将被组织成一个或多个程序理论。然后,我们完善的项目理论将被用于为创意艺术的服务提供者制定指导,这些服务提供者希望利用他们的服务改善老年人的福祉。伦理和传播:这项研究将符合英国卫生和社会保健研究政策框架。传播工作将由我们的利益相关者小组指导,建立与政策制定者、专员、提供者和公众的联系。最后一次以知识动员为重点的利益攸关方活动将有助于制定建议。普洛斯彼罗注册号CRD42024580770。
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