‘’: A qualitative study of a creative arts leisure programme for family caregivers of people with dementia

This study explored the meanings of participating in a 5-week creative arts leisure programme designed for family caregivers of people with dementia, using interpretative phenomenological analysis. Eight carers attended and four who met the eligibility criteria agreed to be interviewed. Participants...

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Main Authors: Lorinda Pienaar, Frances Reynolds
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2015-04-01
Series:Health Psychology Open
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2055102915581563
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spelling doaj-df902e08f6f8497e817140d00b67673b2020-11-25T03:31:53ZengSAGE PublishingHealth Psychology Open2055-10292015-04-01210.1177/205510291558156310.1177_2055102915581563‘’: A qualitative study of a creative arts leisure programme for family caregivers of people with dementiaLorinda Pienaar0Frances Reynolds1Maudsley Hospital, UKBrunel University London, UKThis study explored the meanings of participating in a 5-week creative arts leisure programme designed for family caregivers of people with dementia, using interpretative phenomenological analysis. Eight carers attended and four who met the eligibility criteria agreed to be interviewed. Participants experienced the arts group as providing a sense of freedom and respite, strengthening identity through promoting achievement, offering social support through a collective focus on art- and craft-making and increasing resilience for coping with caring. Some found the 5-week programme too short. Benefits were linked to the security of knowing that loved ones with dementia were close by, being well cared for. Further research is needed into the long-term benefits of creative arts groups for promoting carer well-being.https://doi.org/10.1177/2055102915581563
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description This study explored the meanings of participating in a 5-week creative arts leisure programme designed for family caregivers of people with dementia, using interpretative phenomenological analysis. Eight carers attended and four who met the eligibility criteria agreed to be interviewed. Participants experienced the arts group as providing a sense of freedom and respite, strengthening identity through promoting achievement, offering social support through a collective focus on art- and craft-making and increasing resilience for coping with caring. Some found the 5-week programme too short. Benefits were linked to the security of knowing that loved ones with dementia were close by, being well cared for. Further research is needed into the long-term benefits of creative arts groups for promoting carer well-being.
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