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Participatory visual arts activities for people with dementia: a review
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TL;DR: The use of participatory visual arts has positive effects on cognition, social and psychological functioning of people with dementia, although the diversity of the studies provided inconsistent evidence of an overall positive effect.
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Abstract: Aims:To report and summarise the effects of interventions using participatory visual arts activities in dementia research through a narrative synthesis systematic review.Methods:We searched four da...
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