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The arts in dementia: instrumental and experiential perspectives

Schneider, Justine

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Justine Schneider



Abstract

The indirect experience of dementia mediated through the arts shapes our preconceptions, educating us to understand dementia, gaining a deeper appreciation of how it may affect an individual. By contrast dementia research has largely regarded the arts through an ‘instrumental’ lens. They are treated as complex psychosocial interventions. Evidence from research on the arts and dementia remains piecemeal because most studies are small and not all are well designed. For numerous reasons the arts warrant further evaluation and investigation in relation to their potential impact on people with dementia. That research needs to be better-designed and adequately funded if it is to advance knowledge in this field. This is fraught with difficulties: the arts are dynamic and interactive; the medium (intervention) can be affected unpredictably by those people who engage with it. Many creative activities are deliberately participatory; think of group singing or stand-up comedy. The influence of human variability in relation to arts interventions means that large studies are necessary to control for individual differences. Moreover, few studies of the arts in dementia have been designed adequately to account for the intra-group interaction that is characteristic of many arts activities. Then, there is a lack of clarity around the purpose of the arts in dementia. There is scope for the development and adoption of comprehensive theoretical frameworks to guide research into the arts and dementia. This editorial sets out to clarify some aspects of the arts in dementia in order to pave way for further work.

Citation

Schneider, J. (2023). The arts in dementia: instrumental and experiential perspectives. Aging and Mental Health, 27(10), 1861-1863. https://doi.org/10.1080/13607863.2023.2205827

Journal Article Type Editorial
Acceptance Date Mar 24, 2023
Online Publication Date May 3, 2023
Publication Date 2023
Deposit Date Mar 24, 2023
Publicly Available Date May 4, 2024
Journal Aging and Mental Health
Print ISSN 1360-7863
Electronic ISSN 1364-6915
Publisher Routledge
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 27
Issue 10
Pages 1861-1863
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/13607863.2023.2205827
Keywords Art; dementia; creativity; intervention; experience; research
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/18815687
Publisher URL https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13607863.2023.2205827
Additional Information Peer Review Statement: The publishing and review policy for this title is described in its Aims & Scope.; Aim & Scope: http://www.tandfonline.com/action/journalInformation?show=aimsScope&journalCode=camh20; Received: 2023-01-17; Accepted: 2023-03-24; Published: 2023-05-03

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