Group-Based Participatory Arts Interventions Validate Personhood for those Living with Dementia

Daniel B. Kaplan, G. Glazner, Charles Drake
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Participatory arts-based interventions for people living with dementia involve the collaborative creation and performance of poetry, story, song, dance, and visual arts. These programs are designed to support self-expression and productive collaboration among people living with dementia while stimulating positive social interactions and feelings of empowerment and validation. In this commentary, we explore the use and potential benefits of validation in the implementation of person-centered participatory arts interventions in the context of dementia care. We offer a novel framework for understanding validation as a common intervention method during these activities, organized into five themes: collaboration, connection, communication, creation, and confirmation. These validation opportunities are suggested to offer direct benefits for participants as well as indirect benefits when modeled in the presence of formal care providers and family members. Clinicians and other transdisciplinary care providers are encouraged to understand, use, and teach these and other validation-focused arts interventions with persons living with dementia.
基于群体的参与性艺术干预验证痴呆症患者的人格
针对痴呆症患者的参与性艺术干预包括诗歌、故事、歌曲、舞蹈和视觉艺术的合作创作和表演。这些项目旨在支持痴呆症患者的自我表达和富有成效的合作,同时激发积极的社会互动以及赋权和认可感。在这篇评论中,我们探讨了验证在痴呆症护理背景下实施以人为中心的参与性艺术干预的用途和潜在好处。我们提供了一个新的框架,将验证理解为这些活动中的一种常见干预方法,分为五个主题:协作、连接、沟通、创造和确认。当在正式护理提供者和家庭成员在场的情况下进行建模时,建议这些验证机会为参与者提供直接利益和间接利益。鼓励临床医生和其他跨学科护理提供者了解、使用和教授这些和其他针对痴呆症患者的以验证为重点的艺术干预措施。
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