Understanding the impact of visual arts interventions for people living with dementia: a realist review protocol

G. Windle, S. Gregory, A. Newman, A. Goulding, D. O'Brien, C. Parkinson

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    Abstract

    Arts-based activities are being increasingly suggested as a valuable activity for people living with dementia in terms of countering the negative aspects of their condition. The potential for such programmes to improve a broad range of psychosocial outcomes is suggested in some studies. However, there is largely an absence of rigorous methodology to demonstrate the benefits, and research results are mixed. Practice variability in terms of the content, contexts and implementation of such interventions raises challenges in terms of identifying an optimal arts programme model that could be adopted by other service providers. Understanding how interventions may have the best chance at broad implementation success and uptake is limited.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalBMC Systematic Reviews
    Volume3
    Issue number91
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 15 Aug 2014

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