Social dancing in the care of persons with dementia in a nursing home setting: a phenomenological study |
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Journal/Book: Sch Inq Nurs Pract. 1997; 11: 101-18; discussion 119-23.
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to describe the phenomenon of social dancing in the care of persons with dementia in a nursing home setting. Social dancing is an activity that has taken place once a month regularly during the last 10 years at a nursing home in Stockholm. The period of data collection for this study was the year 1995. At the time of the investigation, the subjects were in special units for persons with dementia. The analysis is based on the data contained in five 45- minute video tapes. All videotapes were analysed based on Husserl's philosophy and Giorgi's method of phenomenological analysis. The results suggested that dance music was a good stimulus for making social contacts. The earlier-trained social patterns, old social habits, and general rules seemed to awaken to life in the persons with dementia. It was important that the caregivers showed individual creativity, spontaneity, and supportive nursing care. Social dancing at the nursing home was found in this study to be very positive and successful for patients with dementia.
Keyword(s): Aged. Aged, 80 and over. Communication. Dancing/psychology. Dementia/nursing/psychology. Female. Habits. Happiness. Human. Male. Nursing Homes. Nursing Methodology Research. Social Behavior. Support, Non-U.S. Gov't. Videotape Recording
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