“你需要知道你并不孤单”:帕金森病患者社区舞蹈项目的可持续性。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Morgan Senter, Orfhlaith Ni Bhriain, Amanda M Clifford
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目的:确定影响帕金森病患者社区舞蹈项目长期可持续性的因素,以便为可持续项目的设计和开发提供信息。方法:对帕金森病患者的四个不同的舞蹈项目进行了多地点的民族志田野调查。通过半结构化访谈收集舞者、促进者和社区利益相关者的观点,以便更深入地了解现有项目如何应对挑战并保持稳定。通过反身性专题分析分析笔录和现场记录。结果:对18名参与者进行了访谈(8名患有帕金森病的舞者,7名舞蹈辅导员,1名课堂助理和2名社区利益相关者)。确定了支持项目可持续性的四个关键领域:(1)找到一个有效的组织结构;(2)平衡资金、筹款人和费用;(3)优先考虑舞者的经验和满意度;(4)招募和留住忠诚的、高质量的辅导员。结论:培育多元资金来源;与当地帕金森氏症组织和艺术机构建立战略联系;培养一批具有不同技能的辅导员和管理人员;在可能的情况下提供混合在线交付;确保舞者的体验是低压力的,多样化的,愉快的,可以支持帕金森病患者舞蹈项目的长期可持续性。
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"You need to know that you are not alone": the sustainability of community-based dance programs for people living with Parkinson's disease.

Purpose: To identify factors contributing to the long-term sustainability of community-based dance programs for people living with Parkinson's disease in order to inform the design and development of sustainable programs.

Methods: Multi-site ethnographic fieldwork was conducted at four different preexisting dance programs for people living with Parkinson's disease. Dancer, facilitator, and community stakeholder perspectives were gathered via semi-structured interviews in order to create a deeper understanding of how existing programs navigate challenges and maintain stability. Transcripts and field notes were analyzed via reflexive thematic analysis.

Results: Interviews were conducted with 18 participants (eight dancers with Parkinson's disease, seven dance facilitators, one classroom assistant, and two community stakeholders). Four key areas for supporting program sustainability were identified: (1) finding an organizational structure that works, (2) balancing funding, fundraisers, and fees, (3) prioritizing dancer experience and satisfaction, and (4) recruiting and retaining committed, high-quality facilitators.

Conclusion: Cultivating multiple funding sources; forging strategic connections with local Parkinson's organizations and arts institutions; building a critical mass of facilitators and administrators with diverse skillsets; offering hybrid online delivery where possible; and ensuring that the dancer experience is low-pressure, varied, and enjoyable can support the long-term sustainability of dance programs for people living with Parkinson's disease.

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Disability and Rehabilitation
Disability and Rehabilitation 医学-康复医学
CiteScore
5.00
自引率
9.10%
发文量
415
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Disability and Rehabilitation along with Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology are international multidisciplinary journals which seek to encourage a better understanding of all aspects of disability and to promote rehabilitation science, practice and policy aspects of the rehabilitation process.
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