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“Dance Like Nobody’s Watching”: Exploring the Role of Dance-Based Interventions in Perceived Well-Being and Bodily Awareness in People With Parkinson’s

机译:“像没有人的观察一样”:探索舞蹈干预在帕金森人民的福祉和身体意识中的作用

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Evidence indicates bodily perception is negatively related to Parkinson’s disease (PD), in particular people with Parkinson’s (PwP) feel dissatisfaction in their physical abilities and appearance. While established treatments exist to ameliorate motor symptoms in PD, research has yet to explore the effects of wellbeing-focused interventions in relation to the subjective experience of bodily concerns of PwP. This mixed methods exploratory study investigated the constructs of body appreciation in relation to wellbeing in PwP, and the impact of participation in a dance class on these constructs, comparing PwP with age-matched controls. Participants (n = 27 PwP, n = 14 controls) completed the Warwick Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale and the Body Appreciation Scale before and after taking part in a dance class. Wellbeing was positively associated with body appreciation in PwP (rs = 0.64), but not in controls. Following participation in a dance class, all participants’ wellbeing scores increased; a greater increase in wellbeing scores was observed for controls. A pilot qualitative study explored bodily awareness with PwP who attended dance classes (n = 4) and other movement-based activities (n = 4). Analysis of the interview data indicated that PwP who danced showed heightened bodily awareness, including bodily limitations, in comparison with PwP who did not dance. These preliminary findings provide initial insight explaining the lack of improvements in body appreciation in PwP following a dance class. The current study highlights the need for dance interventions for PwP to consider incorporating elements that encourage a body positive attitude alongside fostering perceived wellbeing.
机译:证据表明身体感知与帕金森病(PD)对帕金森病(PD)负相关,特别是帕金森(PWP)的人们对他们的身体能力和外观不满。虽然在PD中的熟悉运动症状的情况下存在熟悉的治疗,但研究尚未探讨福利富裕的干预措施与PWP的身体顾虑的主观经验的影响。这种混合方法探索性研究调查了对PWP的福祉的身体欣赏构建,以及参与这些构建体的舞蹈类的影响,比较了PWP与年龄匹配的控制。参与者(n = 27 PWP,N = 14个控件)完成了Warwick爱丁堡心理健康规模,并在参加舞蹈课之前和之后的身体升值规模。福利与PWP(Rs = 0.64)中的身体欣赏呈正相关,但不能控制。参加舞蹈课后,所有参与者的福祉分数增加;对对照来说,观察到更大的幸福评分增加。飞行员定性研究探讨了与参加舞蹈课程(n = 4)和其他基于运动的活动的PWP的身体意识(n = 4)。对面试数据的分析表明,与没有跳舞的PWP相比,跳舞的PWP跳舞的身体意识(包括身体局限)。这些初步调查结果提供了初步了解,解释了舞蹈课后PWP中的身体欣赏缺乏改善。目前的研究突出了对PWP的舞蹈干预的需求,以考虑纳入鼓励身体积极态度的元素,并伴有培养感知的福祉。

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