Yunfei Du, Ruotong Peng, Xiao Wan, Chi Zhang, Jing Chang, Yongzhen Guo, Yishi Chen, Hui Feng, Zeng Cao
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背景:数字创意艺术干预(DCAIs)是利用数字技术进行艺术干预的创新方法,可以改善老年人的健康。然而,缺乏对老年人实施这种干预措施的全面总结。目的:总结DCAIs的实现方式和类别,回顾其在老年人医疗保健中的可行性和作用,并探讨在老年人中实施DCAIs的障碍和促进因素。设计:范围审查。方法:本综述遵循Arksey和O'Malley的框架,并使用PRISMA-ScR作为报告的指导。数据来源:PubMed, Embase, EBSCOhost, Web of Science和Cochrane Library,截止日期为2024年2月26日。结果:本综述共纳入31项研究。我们总结了老年人DCAIs的分娩情况和分类。此外,我们还通过视频会议或移动应用程序,为老年人提供音乐、舞蹈、博物馆、照片拼贴、戏剧、视觉艺术互动和混合艺术干预。五个健康促进角色分别是生理健康促进者、心理照顾者、社交支持者、认知促进者和生活优化者。大多数老年人认为dcai不仅可行和可接受,但也遇到了一些障碍,如技术问题,老年人功能下降带来的问题,经验和隐私问题。结论:DCAIs虽有独特优势,但仍需不断改进。未来,研究人员和医护人员应该将重点放在平台改进、增加交互性、多样化格式以及确保安全性和隐私性上。影响:本综述发现DCAIs为老年人的身心健康提供了新的治疗方法。因此,建议对其进行不断优化,并投入临床实践。患者或公众捐款:没有患者或公众捐款。贡献:本研究总结了DCAIs,并为促进老年人健康提供了新的途径。试验注册:OSF (https://osf)。io/m62x9/,注册DOI: https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/4ZGE6)。
Digital Creative Art Interventions on Health Promotion Among Older Adults: A Scoping Review.
Background: Digital Creative Art Interventions (DCAIs) are innovative approaches to art interventions using digital technology, which can improve older adults' health. However, a comprehensive summary of the implementation of this intervention among older adults is lacking.
Aims: To summarise the deliveries and categories of DCAIs, review their feasibility and roles in older adults' healthcare, and explore the barriers and facilitators to implementing DCAIs in older adults.
Design: Scoping review.
Method: This scoping review followed Arksey and O'Malley's framework, and PRISMA-ScR was used to guide the report.
Data sources: PubMed, Embase, EBSCOhost, Web of Science and Cochrane Library on 26 February 2024.
Results: Thirty-one studies were selected in this review. We summarised the deliveries and categories of DCAIs in older adults. Besides, we cleared DCAIs to offer music, dance, museum, photo collage, drama, visual art interaction and mixed art intervention to older adults, primarily through videoconferencing or mobile applications. The five health promotion roles were physiological health enhancer, psychological caregiver, socialisation supporter, cognitive promoter and life optimiser. Most older adults believed DCAIs were not only feasible and acceptable, but they also met some barriers such as technological problems, problems brought about by older adults' decline in functioning, experience and privacy.
Conclusion: Despite the unique advantages of DCAIs, continuous improvements are needed. In the future, researchers and healthcare workers should focus on platform improvements, increasing interactivity, diversifying formats and ensuring security and privacy.
Impact: This review found that DCAIs offered new approaches to treatment options for older adults' physical and mental health. Therefore, it is recommended that they be continuously optimised and put into clinical practice.
Patient or public contribution: No patient or public contribution.
Contribute: This study summarised the DCAIs and provides the new approach for health promotion in older adults.
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