Brain and Body Fitness Group for Those With Dementia and Their Caregivers Through Community Partnership: A Program Evaluation.

Lindsey Jg Creapeau, Norah Mm Airth-Kindree, Jeffrey A Goodman
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Introduction: The growing prevalence of dementia calls for nonpharmacological interventions to reduce negative quality of life effects for those living with dementia and their caregivers. Brain and Body Fitness, a community-based collaborative group program, engages people living with dementia and their caregivers through a combination of physical, cognitive, and socialization strategies, to maximize health benefits for sustained functioning.

Methods: Using an adapted form of the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Applied Cognition tool, ex post facto data were collected from both participants affected with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias and their caregivers during 12 biweekly sessions of the Brain and Body Fitness program conducted from 2017 through 2021.

Results: Brain and Body Fitness program participants were affected by 4 quality of life indicators: anxiety, sleep, fatigue, and depression. Data reveal significant reductions in anxiety symptoms and significant improvements in fatigue for affected participants. Anecdotally, the program demonstrates nonsignificant trends of overall mood improvement.

Conclusions: Given the positive outcomes, communities may consider adopting a similar program to provide additional support for participants.

通过社区伙伴关系为痴呆症患者及其照顾者提供大脑和身体健身小组:一个项目评估。
导言:痴呆症的日益流行要求采取非药物干预措施,以减少对痴呆症患者及其照顾者生活质量的负面影响。脑与身体健康是一个以社区为基础的协作小组项目,通过结合身体、认知和社会化策略,使痴呆症患者及其护理人员参与其中,以最大限度地提高健康效益,维持其持续功能。方法:使用患者报告结果测量信息系统(PROMIS)应用认知工具的改进形式,在2017年至2021年进行的12次双周脑和身体健身计划期间,从患有阿尔茨海默病和相关痴呆症的参与者及其护理人员中收集事后数据。结果:脑与身体健康项目参与者受到4项生活质量指标的影响:焦虑、睡眠、疲劳和抑郁。数据显示,受影响的参与者的焦虑症状显著减轻,疲劳程度显著改善。有趣的是,这个项目显示出的整体情绪改善趋势并不显著。结论:鉴于积极的结果,社区可以考虑采用类似的计划,为参与者提供额外的支持。
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