[article] Titre : |
Is Irish set dancing feasible for people with Parkinson's disease in Ireland? |
Type de document : |
Article |
Auteurs : |
Joanne Shanahan, Auteur ; Meg E. Morris, Auteur ; Orfhlaith Ni Bhriain, Auteur ; [et al.], Auteur |
Année de publication : |
2015 |
Article en page(s) : |
47-51 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Descripteurs : |
HE Vinci Exercice physique ; Irlande ; Maladie de Parkinson ; Qualité de vie ; Recherche ; Rééducation et réadaptation ; Thérapies complémentaires
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Mots-clés : |
danse |
Résumé : |
Abstract
Objective
To investigate if community-based Irish set dancing is feasible in Irish adults with Parkinson's disease.
Methods
Over an eight week period, ten participants attended one set dancing class per week and completed a home programme in parallel. Feasibility was assessed by monitoring adverse effects, participants' verbal feedback, compliance rates and feedback from an exit questionnaire. Participants were assessed using the Berg balance scale, 6-min walk test, UPDRS-3 and PDQ-39, before and after the intervention.
Results
No adverse effects were detected. Attendance at classes was 86%. Compliance with the home programme was 67%. Findings from the exit questionnaire showed participants enjoyed participating and reported improvements in aspects of health including balance. Quality of life improved with the dance programme and there was a trend toward improvement on the UPDRS-3.
Conclusion
These findings suggest community-based Irish set dancing is a feasible form of exercise that can positively influence quality of life. |
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in Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice > Vol. 18 (February 2015) . - 47-51
[article] Is Irish set dancing feasible for people with Parkinson's disease in Ireland? [Article] / Joanne Shanahan, Auteur ; Meg E. Morris, Auteur ; Orfhlaith Ni Bhriain, Auteur ; [et al.], Auteur . - 2015 . - 47-51. Langues : Anglais ( eng) in Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice > Vol. 18 (February 2015) . - 47-51 Descripteurs : |
HE Vinci Exercice physique ; Irlande ; Maladie de Parkinson ; Qualité de vie ; Recherche ; Rééducation et réadaptation ; Thérapies complémentaires
|
Mots-clés : |
danse |
Résumé : |
Abstract
Objective
To investigate if community-based Irish set dancing is feasible in Irish adults with Parkinson's disease.
Methods
Over an eight week period, ten participants attended one set dancing class per week and completed a home programme in parallel. Feasibility was assessed by monitoring adverse effects, participants' verbal feedback, compliance rates and feedback from an exit questionnaire. Participants were assessed using the Berg balance scale, 6-min walk test, UPDRS-3 and PDQ-39, before and after the intervention.
Results
No adverse effects were detected. Attendance at classes was 86%. Compliance with the home programme was 67%. Findings from the exit questionnaire showed participants enjoyed participating and reported improvements in aspects of health including balance. Quality of life improved with the dance programme and there was a trend toward improvement on the UPDRS-3.
Conclusion
These findings suggest community-based Irish set dancing is a feasible form of exercise that can positively influence quality of life. |
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Non |
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https://bib.vinci.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=70569 |
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