The relation between mood, activity, and interaction in long-term dementia care

Yes === Objective: The aim of the study is to identify the degree of association between mood, activity engagement, activity location, and social interaction during everyday life of people with dementia (PwD) living in long-term care facilities. Method: An observational study using momentary asse...

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Main Authors: Beerens, H.C., Zwakhalen, S.M.G., Verbeek, H., Tan, F.E.S., Jolani, S., Downs, Murna G., de Boer, B., Ruwaard, D., Hamers, J.P.H.
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Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10454/10891
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spelling ndltd-BRADFORD-oai-bradscholars.brad.ac.uk-10454-108912019-08-31T03:04:16Z The relation between mood, activity, and interaction in long-term dementia care Beerens, H.C. Zwakhalen, S.M.G. Verbeek, H. Tan, F.E.S. Jolani, S. Downs, Murna G. de Boer, B. Ruwaard, D. Hamers, J.P.H. Dementia Long-term care Observations Quality of life Mood Yes Objective: The aim of the study is to identify the degree of association between mood, activity engagement, activity location, and social interaction during everyday life of people with dementia (PwD) living in long-term care facilities. Method: An observational study using momentary assessments was conducted. For all 115 participants, 84 momentary assessments of mood, engagement in activity, location during activity, and social interaction were carried out by a researcher using the tablet-based Maastricht Electronic Daily Life Observation-tool. Results: A total of 9660 momentary assessments were completed. The mean age of the 115 participants was 84 and most (75%) were women. A negative, neutral, or positive mood was recorded during 2%, 25%, and 73% of the observations, respectively. Positive mood was associated with engagement in activities, doing activities outside, and social interaction. The type of activity was less important for mood than the fact that PwD were engaged in an activity. Low mood was evident when PwD attempted to have social interaction but received no response. 2016-12-07T12:05:33Z 2016-12-07T12:05:33Z 2018 2016-08-19 2016-09-13 Article Published version Beerens H, Zwakhalen SMG, Verbeek H et al (2018) The relation between mood, activity, and interaction in long-term dementia care. Aging and Mental Health. 22(1): 26-32. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/10891 en http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13607863.2016.1227766 © 2016 The Author(s). This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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language en
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topic Dementia
Long-term care
Observations
Quality of life
Mood
spellingShingle Dementia
Long-term care
Observations
Quality of life
Mood
Beerens, H.C.
Zwakhalen, S.M.G.
Verbeek, H.
Tan, F.E.S.
Jolani, S.
Downs, Murna G.
de Boer, B.
Ruwaard, D.
Hamers, J.P.H.
The relation between mood, activity, and interaction in long-term dementia care
description Yes === Objective: The aim of the study is to identify the degree of association between mood, activity engagement, activity location, and social interaction during everyday life of people with dementia (PwD) living in long-term care facilities. Method: An observational study using momentary assessments was conducted. For all 115 participants, 84 momentary assessments of mood, engagement in activity, location during activity, and social interaction were carried out by a researcher using the tablet-based Maastricht Electronic Daily Life Observation-tool. Results: A total of 9660 momentary assessments were completed. The mean age of the 115 participants was 84 and most (75%) were women. A negative, neutral, or positive mood was recorded during 2%, 25%, and 73% of the observations, respectively. Positive mood was associated with engagement in activities, doing activities outside, and social interaction. The type of activity was less important for mood than the fact that PwD were engaged in an activity. Low mood was evident when PwD attempted to have social interaction but received no response.
author Beerens, H.C.
Zwakhalen, S.M.G.
Verbeek, H.
Tan, F.E.S.
Jolani, S.
Downs, Murna G.
de Boer, B.
Ruwaard, D.
Hamers, J.P.H.
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Zwakhalen, S.M.G.
Verbeek, H.
Tan, F.E.S.
Jolani, S.
Downs, Murna G.
de Boer, B.
Ruwaard, D.
Hamers, J.P.H.
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