TY - JOUR
T1 - Die Wirkung gemeindenaher, museumsbasierter Aktivitäten für Menschen mit Demenz und ihre primären Betreuungspersonen – ein Umbrella Review
AU - Kriegseisen-Peruzzi, Melanie
AU - Dür, Mona
AU - Tatzer-Hanten, Verena C.
AU - Paal, Piret
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024.
PY - 2024/12/2
Y1 - 2024/12/2
N2 - Background: There has been noticeable research emphasis on the effects of museum-based programs as valuable community support for people with dementia and their primary caregivers. Research question and aim: This umbrella review outlines the effects of museum-based community programs on health-related aspects of people with dementia and their primary caregivers and aims to synthesise existing evidence of museum-based programs and give directions for practice and implementation research. Method and material: An umbrella review was undertaken following the guideline of the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI). Therefore 6 databases (CINAHL Complete, PubMed, Medline Complete, SocINDEX, Psych & Behav Sci and the Cochrane Database for Systematic Reviews) were searched for systematic reviews and meta-analyses in April/May 2023 and as a follow-up in October 2023. The results were critically appraised by three reviewers. Results: A total of five systematic reviews and one meta-analysis were identified. Due to the heterogeneity of the primary studies no consistent statistically robust proof of effects of museum-based community programs currently exists. Qualitative studies support the effects towards improvement of quality of life, mood and other noncognitive parameters. Discussion and conclusion: While the heterogeneity of study designs prevents a critical evaluation of the effects and therefore a reliable comprehensible analysis, the results from different studies, including randomized controlled trials, support museum-based programs as a valuable resource for participation in day to day care and social prescribing. For future research adapted and extended methodological considerations and approaches, such as mixed methods designs are recommended.
AB - Background: There has been noticeable research emphasis on the effects of museum-based programs as valuable community support for people with dementia and their primary caregivers. Research question and aim: This umbrella review outlines the effects of museum-based community programs on health-related aspects of people with dementia and their primary caregivers and aims to synthesise existing evidence of museum-based programs and give directions for practice and implementation research. Method and material: An umbrella review was undertaken following the guideline of the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI). Therefore 6 databases (CINAHL Complete, PubMed, Medline Complete, SocINDEX, Psych & Behav Sci and the Cochrane Database for Systematic Reviews) were searched for systematic reviews and meta-analyses in April/May 2023 and as a follow-up in October 2023. The results were critically appraised by three reviewers. Results: A total of five systematic reviews and one meta-analysis were identified. Due to the heterogeneity of the primary studies no consistent statistically robust proof of effects of museum-based community programs currently exists. Qualitative studies support the effects towards improvement of quality of life, mood and other noncognitive parameters. Discussion and conclusion: While the heterogeneity of study designs prevents a critical evaluation of the effects and therefore a reliable comprehensible analysis, the results from different studies, including randomized controlled trials, support museum-based programs as a valuable resource for participation in day to day care and social prescribing. For future research adapted and extended methodological considerations and approaches, such as mixed methods designs are recommended.
KW - Cognitive
KW - Neurocognitive impairment
KW - Participation
KW - Psychosocial
KW - Social prescribing
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85211485007&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s00391-024-02377-2
DO - 10.1007/s00391-024-02377-2
M3 - Artikel
SN - 0948-6704
JO - Zeitschrift fur Gerontologie und Geriatrie
JF - Zeitschrift fur Gerontologie und Geriatrie
ER -