Dance movement therapy for dementia.

Aug 7, 2023The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Dance movement therapy for people with dementia

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Abstract

A single randomized controlled trial involving 204 adults with mild neurocognitive disorder or dementia found that dance movement therapy (DMT) may lead to little to no difference in neuropsychiatric symptoms compared to waiting list or exercise.

  • DMT may show a slight reduction in depression scores at the end of therapy compared to both waiting list and exercise groups, with effects sustained at three and nine months.
  • No significant differences were observed in cognitive function between DMT and comparison groups immediately after the intervention or at follow-up.
  • Quality of life was not assessed in the included study, leaving a gap in understanding the overall impact of DMT.
  • Evidence regarding social and occupational functioning and acceptability of DMT was of very low certainty.
  • Overall, the certainty of evidence regarding DMT's effects on dementia symptoms is low or very low, indicating that actual outcomes may differ from those found.

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