2016
DOI: 10.1080/10598650.2016.1193314
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Impacts of Art Museum-based Dementia Programming on Participating Care Partners

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“…The outcome 'the carer seeing the PwD in a new way' is supported for family carers (Clarke-Vivier, Lyford, & Thomson, 2017;Johnson, Culverwell, Hulbert, Robertson, & Camic, 2017;Mittelman & Epstein, 2006), professional carers (Roe et al, 2016), and in programmes with mixed or unspecified carer types (Baker, 2014;Burnside et al, 2017;Camic et al, 2016;Gould, 2013;Hazzan et al, 2016;Humphrey et al, 2017;Lamar, 2015;Lamar & Luke, 2016;Mangione, 2013). However, one study (Lamar, 2015) reported some carers specifically stated the programme did not change how they saw the PwD due to having long-standing relationships.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The outcome 'the carer seeing the PwD in a new way' is supported for family carers (Clarke-Vivier, Lyford, & Thomson, 2017;Johnson, Culverwell, Hulbert, Robertson, & Camic, 2017;Mittelman & Epstein, 2006), professional carers (Roe et al, 2016), and in programmes with mixed or unspecified carer types (Baker, 2014;Burnside et al, 2017;Camic et al, 2016;Gould, 2013;Hazzan et al, 2016;Humphrey et al, 2017;Lamar, 2015;Lamar & Luke, 2016;Mangione, 2013). However, one study (Lamar, 2015) reported some carers specifically stated the programme did not change how they saw the PwD due to having long-standing relationships.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study findings supported the implementation of art-based therapy programs for fostering social connections with other program participants, as well as the opportunities to connect the individuals with the appropriate programs and services provided in the community [1]. One study also explored the caregiver's perspective while analyzing the effectiveness of an artbased program for persons with dementia [25]. The results indicated that caregivers experienced more meaningful interactions with the person with dementia and the program provided them with an opportunity for stress relief and increased sense of social acceptance [25].…”
Section: The Role Of Social Recreational Programs As a Recovery Intermentioning
confidence: 59%
“…One study also explored the caregiver's perspective while analyzing the effectiveness of an artbased program for persons with dementia [25]. The results indicated that caregivers experienced more meaningful interactions with the person with dementia and the program provided them with an opportunity for stress relief and increased sense of social acceptance [25]. Art-based therapy interventions for persons with dementia and their caregivers can potentially be an effective recovery intervention that contributes to the positive health benefits and the development of social inclusion in the community.…”
Section: The Role Of Social Recreational Programs As a Recovery Intermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concluyó igualmente que estos programas tienen un gran valor para los participantes. Lamar (2016) puso en evidencia el impacto positivo que las visitas a los museos tienen en el bienestar de los cuidadores como muestra la presente investigación.…”
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