The Value of Active Arts Engagement on Health and Well-Being of Older Adults: A Nation-Wide Participatory Study

An emerging body of research indicates that active arts engagement can enhance older adults’ health and experienced well-being, but scientific evidence is still fragmented. There is a research gap in understanding arts engagement grounded in a multidimensional conceptualization of the value of healt...

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Main Authors: Barbara Groot, Lieke de Kock, Yosheng Liu, Christine Dedding, Janine Schrijver, Truus Teunissen, Margo van Hartingsveldt, Jan Menderink, Yvonne Lengams, Jolanda Lindenberg, Tineke Abma
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/15/8222
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spelling doaj-babead2d55f94f49a4cce7e7286d008c2021-08-06T15:24:11ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-08-01188222822210.3390/ijerph18158222The Value of Active Arts Engagement on Health and Well-Being of Older Adults: A Nation-Wide Participatory StudyBarbara Groot0Lieke de Kock1Yosheng Liu2Christine Dedding3Janine Schrijver4Truus Teunissen5Margo van Hartingsveldt6Jan Menderink7Yvonne Lengams8Jolanda Lindenberg9Tineke Abma10Leyden Academy, Rijnsburgerweg 10, 2333 AA Leiden, The NetherlandsLeyden Academy, Rijnsburgerweg 10, 2333 AA Leiden, The NetherlandsDepartment of Medical Humanities, Amsterdam UMC, Location VUmc, De Boelelaan 1089a, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The NetherlandsDepartment of Medical Humanities, Amsterdam UMC, Location VUmc, De Boelelaan 1089a, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The NetherlandsSichting B.a.d., Talingstraat 5, 3082 MG Rotterdam, The NetherlandsDepartment of Medical Humanities, Amsterdam UMC, Location VUmc, De Boelelaan 1089a, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The NetherlandsDepartment of Occupational Therapy, Applied University of Amsterdam, Tafelbergweg 51, 1105 BD Amsterdam, The NetherlandsLeyden Academy, Rijnsburgerweg 10, 2333 AA Leiden, The NetherlandsLeyden Academy, Rijnsburgerweg 10, 2333 AA Leiden, The NetherlandsLeyden Academy, Rijnsburgerweg 10, 2333 AA Leiden, The NetherlandsLeyden Academy, Rijnsburgerweg 10, 2333 AA Leiden, The NetherlandsAn emerging body of research indicates that active arts engagement can enhance older adults’ health and experienced well-being, but scientific evidence is still fragmented. There is a research gap in understanding arts engagement grounded in a multidimensional conceptualization of the value of health and well-being from older participants’ perspectives. This Dutch nation-wide study aimed to explore the broader value of arts engagement on older people’s perceived health and well-being in 18 participatory arts-based projects (dance, music, singing, theater, visual arts, video, and spoken word) for community-dwelling older adults and those living in long term care facilities. In this study, we followed a participatory design with narrative- and arts-based inquiry. We gathered micro-narratives from older people and their (in)formal caregivers (<i>n</i> = 470). The findings demonstrate that arts engagement, according to participants, resulted in (1) positive feelings, (2) personal and artistic growth, and (3) increased meaningful social interactions. This study concludes that art-based practices promote older people’s experienced well-being and increase the quality of life of older people. This study emphasizes the intrinsic value of arts engagement and has implications for research and evaluation of arts engagement.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/15/8222long-term carehealthy and active agingseniorsimpactelderlyarts activities
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author Barbara Groot
Lieke de Kock
Yosheng Liu
Christine Dedding
Janine Schrijver
Truus Teunissen
Margo van Hartingsveldt
Jan Menderink
Yvonne Lengams
Jolanda Lindenberg
Tineke Abma
spellingShingle Barbara Groot
Lieke de Kock
Yosheng Liu
Christine Dedding
Janine Schrijver
Truus Teunissen
Margo van Hartingsveldt
Jan Menderink
Yvonne Lengams
Jolanda Lindenberg
Tineke Abma
The Value of Active Arts Engagement on Health and Well-Being of Older Adults: A Nation-Wide Participatory Study
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
long-term care
healthy and active aging
seniors
impact
elderly
arts activities
author_facet Barbara Groot
Lieke de Kock
Yosheng Liu
Christine Dedding
Janine Schrijver
Truus Teunissen
Margo van Hartingsveldt
Jan Menderink
Yvonne Lengams
Jolanda Lindenberg
Tineke Abma
author_sort Barbara Groot
title The Value of Active Arts Engagement on Health and Well-Being of Older Adults: A Nation-Wide Participatory Study
title_short The Value of Active Arts Engagement on Health and Well-Being of Older Adults: A Nation-Wide Participatory Study
title_full The Value of Active Arts Engagement on Health and Well-Being of Older Adults: A Nation-Wide Participatory Study
title_fullStr The Value of Active Arts Engagement on Health and Well-Being of Older Adults: A Nation-Wide Participatory Study
title_full_unstemmed The Value of Active Arts Engagement on Health and Well-Being of Older Adults: A Nation-Wide Participatory Study
title_sort value of active arts engagement on health and well-being of older adults: a nation-wide participatory study
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1661-7827
1660-4601
publishDate 2021-08-01
description An emerging body of research indicates that active arts engagement can enhance older adults’ health and experienced well-being, but scientific evidence is still fragmented. There is a research gap in understanding arts engagement grounded in a multidimensional conceptualization of the value of health and well-being from older participants’ perspectives. This Dutch nation-wide study aimed to explore the broader value of arts engagement on older people’s perceived health and well-being in 18 participatory arts-based projects (dance, music, singing, theater, visual arts, video, and spoken word) for community-dwelling older adults and those living in long term care facilities. In this study, we followed a participatory design with narrative- and arts-based inquiry. We gathered micro-narratives from older people and their (in)formal caregivers (<i>n</i> = 470). The findings demonstrate that arts engagement, according to participants, resulted in (1) positive feelings, (2) personal and artistic growth, and (3) increased meaningful social interactions. This study concludes that art-based practices promote older people’s experienced well-being and increase the quality of life of older people. This study emphasizes the intrinsic value of arts engagement and has implications for research and evaluation of arts engagement.
topic long-term care
healthy and active aging
seniors
impact
elderly
arts activities
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/15/8222
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