Long-term effects of Dance for PD® on self-efficacy among persons with Parkinson’s disease

C. McRae, D. Leventhal, Olie Westheimer, T. Mastin, Jared Utley, D. Russell
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Abstract Background: Dance for Parkinson’s Disease or Dance for PD® (DfPD) classes were developed by the Mark Morris Dance Group and Brooklyn Parkinson Group in 2001. This exploratory study examined long-term effects of DfPD on non-dance activities outside the studio, functional mobility, self-efficacy, and quality of life (QoL). Methods: Individuals in four well-established DfPD classes completed a survey regarding perceived impact of DfPD. Response rate was 55%; 61 completed surveys were included in analyses. Results: Responses indicated that DfPD clearly impacts daily functioning outside the studio. Results of regression analyses indicated that functional mobility and self-efficacy were associated with QoL. Mediation analyses indicated that one way in which higher levels of functional mobility influence QoL is by enhancing self-efficacy of the PD participants. Conclusions: Because of the direct effect of self-efficacy on QoL, results suggest future research focus on self-efficacy as well as functional mobility and mood in dance research related to PD.
PD舞蹈®对帕金森病患者自我效能感的长期影响
背景:dpd课程是由Mark Morris舞蹈团和Brooklyn Parkinson舞蹈团于2001年开发的。本探索性研究考察了DfPD对工作室外非舞蹈活动、功能活动、自我效能和生活质量(QoL)的长期影响。方法:四个成熟的DfPD班级的个体完成了一项关于DfPD感知影响的调查。应答率为55%;61项已完成的调查被纳入分析。结果:回应表明,DfPD明显影响了工作室之外的日常运作。回归分析结果显示,功能活动能力和自我效能感与生活质量相关。中介分析表明,高水平的功能流动性影响生活质量的一种方式是提高PD参与者的自我效能感。结论:由于自我效能感对生活质量有直接影响,因此建议在PD相关舞蹈研究中进一步关注自我效能感、功能活动能力和情绪。
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