Alzheimer’s disease (AD) presents a growing global challenge, with an increasing prevalence and significant impact on individuals and public health. Effective pharma- cological treatments directly impacting the disease are still lacking, highlighting the importance of programs and interventions aimed at improving the wellbeing of those affected. The present feasibility study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness and feasibility of the Alzheimer’s patients Interaction through Digital and Arts (AIDA) program. AIDA’s main objective is to enhance perceived wellbeing and quality of life of people with AD and their caregivers through a series of structured activities through museum- and art-based activities over five sessions. Pre- and post-program evaluations were con- ducted using Visual Analog Scales (VASs) to measure various dimensions of perceived wellbeing such as confidence, happiness, interest, optimism, and wellness. Results showed significant improvements in all considered dimensions for people with AD following AIDA activities, highlighting its potential to enhance overall wellbeing. Caregivers also reported increased perceived wellness post-program, demonstrating some positive effects also in healthy participants. The feasibility of AIDA was supported by positive feedback and engagement of participants. Overall, the AIDA program offers a non-intrusive and engaging approach to improve the perceived wellbeing of people with AD and caregivers while facilitating meaningful experiences (e.g., silence, sharing etc.) in cultural settings.

The Alzheimer's patients interaction through digital and arts (AIDA) program: A feasibility study to improve wellbeing in people with Alzheimer's disease / Pellegrino, Michele; Paoletti, Patrizio; Ortame, Ludovica; Marchionni, Giorgia; Bunch, Bettina; Ekova, Kalina; Hopper, Louise; Ilieva, Irina; Johansen Smidt, Rikke; Kennedy, Stephanie; Krivec, David; Selic, Maja; Dotan Ben-Soussan, Tal. - (2024), pp. 71-89. - PROGRESS IN BRAIN RESEARCH. [10.1016/bs.pbr.2024.05.002].

The Alzheimer's patients interaction through digital and arts (AIDA) program: A feasibility study to improve wellbeing in people with Alzheimer's disease

Ludovica Ortame;
2024

Abstract

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) presents a growing global challenge, with an increasing prevalence and significant impact on individuals and public health. Effective pharma- cological treatments directly impacting the disease are still lacking, highlighting the importance of programs and interventions aimed at improving the wellbeing of those affected. The present feasibility study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness and feasibility of the Alzheimer’s patients Interaction through Digital and Arts (AIDA) program. AIDA’s main objective is to enhance perceived wellbeing and quality of life of people with AD and their caregivers through a series of structured activities through museum- and art-based activities over five sessions. Pre- and post-program evaluations were con- ducted using Visual Analog Scales (VASs) to measure various dimensions of perceived wellbeing such as confidence, happiness, interest, optimism, and wellness. Results showed significant improvements in all considered dimensions for people with AD following AIDA activities, highlighting its potential to enhance overall wellbeing. Caregivers also reported increased perceived wellness post-program, demonstrating some positive effects also in healthy participants. The feasibility of AIDA was supported by positive feedback and engagement of participants. Overall, the AIDA program offers a non-intrusive and engaging approach to improve the perceived wellbeing of people with AD and caregivers while facilitating meaningful experiences (e.g., silence, sharing etc.) in cultural settings.
2024
Volume 287: The Neurophysiology of Silence (C): Creativity, Aesthetic Experience and Time
Alzheimer; Art; Museum; Silence; Wellbeing
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The Alzheimer's patients interaction through digital and arts (AIDA) program: A feasibility study to improve wellbeing in people with Alzheimer's disease / Pellegrino, Michele; Paoletti, Patrizio; Ortame, Ludovica; Marchionni, Giorgia; Bunch, Bettina; Ekova, Kalina; Hopper, Louise; Ilieva, Irina; Johansen Smidt, Rikke; Kennedy, Stephanie; Krivec, David; Selic, Maja; Dotan Ben-Soussan, Tal. - (2024), pp. 71-89. - PROGRESS IN BRAIN RESEARCH. [10.1016/bs.pbr.2024.05.002].
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