In the last decade, interest has increased in the role of the participative arts for people who are living with a dementia. The flourishing of this area can be partly understood because of an awareness of the potential for art to deliver health care outcomes. In addition, there is widespread agreement that non-pharmacological interventions are important for people living with a dementia. Therefore, participative arts activities have attracted attention as representing beneficial interventions. This critical review which involved the careful mining of academic and grey literature using replicable search strategies contextualises the participatory arts for people living with a dementia and provides an overview of some of the art orms that ar...
The prevalence of dementia in the UK continues to rise with our growing elderly population. Explorin...
Objectives: Dementia is a progressive condition, affecting increasing numbers of people, characteris...
Section A reviews whether arts-based activities for people with a dementia (PWD) have significant co...
This article reviews the participative arts for people living with a dementia. The report outlines t...
BACKGROUND: The drive towards living well with dementia has resulted in a growing recognition of the...
Although the interests in participative arts for people living with a dementia has increased over th...
The growing prevalence of dementia, combined with an absence of effective pharmacological treatments...
Objectives: Dementia is a progressive condition, affecting increasing numbers of people, characteris...
The indirect experience of dementia mediated through the arts shapes our preconceptions, educating u...
We are entering a new era where the arts in dementia care are being taken more seriously by national...
Dementia refers to a variety of diseases that are characterised by cognitive difficulties and an ove...
Artistic and creative activities are increasingly recognised as tools to support people with dementi...
The growing prevalence of dementia, combined with an absence of effective pharmacological treatments...
Background: Arts-based activities are being increasingly suggested as a valuable activity for people...
Community-based arts activities are reported to contribute to social engagement, quality of life and...
The prevalence of dementia in the UK continues to rise with our growing elderly population. Explorin...
Objectives: Dementia is a progressive condition, affecting increasing numbers of people, characteris...
Section A reviews whether arts-based activities for people with a dementia (PWD) have significant co...
This article reviews the participative arts for people living with a dementia. The report outlines t...
BACKGROUND: The drive towards living well with dementia has resulted in a growing recognition of the...
Although the interests in participative arts for people living with a dementia has increased over th...
The growing prevalence of dementia, combined with an absence of effective pharmacological treatments...
Objectives: Dementia is a progressive condition, affecting increasing numbers of people, characteris...
The indirect experience of dementia mediated through the arts shapes our preconceptions, educating u...
We are entering a new era where the arts in dementia care are being taken more seriously by national...
Dementia refers to a variety of diseases that are characterised by cognitive difficulties and an ove...
Artistic and creative activities are increasingly recognised as tools to support people with dementi...
The growing prevalence of dementia, combined with an absence of effective pharmacological treatments...
Background: Arts-based activities are being increasingly suggested as a valuable activity for people...
Community-based arts activities are reported to contribute to social engagement, quality of life and...
The prevalence of dementia in the UK continues to rise with our growing elderly population. Explorin...
Objectives: Dementia is a progressive condition, affecting increasing numbers of people, characteris...
Section A reviews whether arts-based activities for people with a dementia (PWD) have significant co...