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IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
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背景:慢性疼痛和抑郁在老年人中很常见,创造性活动可以降低与症状相关的感知影响和痛苦。目的:本研究描述了一种针对慢性疼痛和抑郁症状的老年人的创造性艺术和工艺方案的共同开发,并探讨了其可行性和潜在效果。方法:本研究分为两个阶段。在第一阶段,一个由专业人员、患者和研究人员组成的多学科专家小组(n = 10)经历了反复的轮次来共同制定方案。在第二阶段,在12名老年人(平均年龄71.4岁)中进行了一项试点研究。采用混合方法,包括基线、干预后和3个月随访时的问卷调查,评估疼痛强度和干扰、抑郁症状和生活质量;观察笔记和焦点小组。定量数据采用描述性和Wilcoxon符号秩检验,定性数据采用专题分析。结果:定性研究结果支持该方案的可行性。与会者反映,这一过程很有吸引力,也很有力量,给他们带来了成就感和认同感。在3个月的随访中,定量结果证明了该方案在减轻抑郁症状(Z = -2.60, P < 0.01)和改善精神健康相关生活质量(Z = -2.67, P < 0.01)方面的潜在效果。结论:我们的研究结果支持创意艺术和手工艺项目的可行性,并为其对减轻抑郁症状和改善心理健康相关生活质量的影响提供了初步证据。鉴于有希望的结果,需要一个明确的试验来揭示创造性活动在疼痛管理中的有效性。
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Power of creative arts for older people with chronic pain and depressive symptoms: co-development of the Rewire with Arts protocol and findings from a pilot study.

Background: Chronic pain and depression are common in older people, and creative activities may lower the perceived impact and distress related to the symptoms.

Aims: This study describes the co-development of a creative arts and crafts protocol for older people with chronic pain and depressive symptoms, and investigates its feasibility and potential effects.

Method: This study had two phases. In phase 1, a multidisciplinary expert panel (n = 10), consisting of professionals, patients and researchers, underwent iterative rounds to co-develop the protocol. In phase 2, a pilot study was conducted among 12 older adults (mean age 71.4 years). Mixed methods were used, including questionnaires at baseline, post-intervention and 3-month follow-up, assessing pain intensity and interference, depressive symptoms and quality of life; observational notes and focus groups. Descriptive and Wilcoxon signed-rank tests were applied to analyse quantitative data, and thematic analysis was used for qualitative data.

Results: Qualitative findings supported the programme's feasibility. Participants reflected that the process was engaging and empowering and brought them a sense of achievement and recognition. The quantitative findings evidenced the programme's potential effects in reducing depressive symptoms (Z = -2.60, P < 0.01) and improving mental health-related quality of life (Z = -2.67, P < 0.01) at 3-month follow-up.

Conclusions: Our results support the feasibility of a creative arts and crafts programme and provide preliminary evidence of its impact on reducing depressive symptoms and improving mental health-related quality of life. Given the promising results, a definitive trial is needed to reveal the effectiveness of creative activities in pain management.

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BJPsych Open
BJPsych Open Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
3.70%
发文量
610
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Announcing the launch of BJPsych Open, an exciting new open access online journal for the publication of all methodologically sound research in all fields of psychiatry and disciplines related to mental health. BJPsych Open will maintain the highest scientific, peer review, and ethical standards of the BJPsych, ensure rapid publication for authors whilst sharing research with no cost to the reader in the spirit of maximising dissemination and public engagement. Cascade submission from BJPsych to BJPsych Open is a new option for authors whose first priority is rapid online publication with the prestigious BJPsych brand. Authors will also retain copyright to their works under a creative commons license.
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