Productive art engagement in a hybrid format: effects on emotions of older adults during COVID-19 pandemic

Introduction: Previous studies have shown benefits of productive art-activity on frail older adults’ mental and physical health. In this study, we investigated the eects of art-producing activities in a hybrid format (in-person and online) in a context of lockdown compared with previous studies taki...

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Main Authors: Payne, Magali, Galery, Kevin, Plonka, Alexandra, Lemaire, Justine, Derreumaux, Alexandre, Fabre, Roxane, Mouton, Aurélie, Sacco, Guillaume, Guerin, Olivier, Manera, Valeria, Robert, Philippe, Beauchet, Olivier, Gros, Auriane
Other Authors: Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/178622
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author Payne, Magali
Galery, Kevin
Plonka, Alexandra
Lemaire, Justine
Derreumaux, Alexandre
Fabre, Roxane
Mouton, Aurélie
Sacco, Guillaume
Guerin, Olivier
Manera, Valeria
Robert, Philippe
Beauchet, Olivier
Gros, Auriane
author2 Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
author_facet Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
Payne, Magali
Galery, Kevin
Plonka, Alexandra
Lemaire, Justine
Derreumaux, Alexandre
Fabre, Roxane
Mouton, Aurélie
Sacco, Guillaume
Guerin, Olivier
Manera, Valeria
Robert, Philippe
Beauchet, Olivier
Gros, Auriane
author_sort Payne, Magali
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description Introduction: Previous studies have shown benefits of productive art-activity on frail older adults’ mental and physical health. In this study, we investigated the eects of art-producing activities in a hybrid format (in-person and online) in a context of lockdown compared with previous studies taking place in museums and their eects on wellbeing, quality of life, physical frailty, and apathy in older adults. Methods: We conducted a randomized unicentric control trial on a sample of 126 seniors older than 65 years (mean age 71.9 ± 2.3, 81% women) living in Nice (France). Participants were randomized in two parallel groups (intervention group with n = 62 vs. control group with n = 64) conducted during pandemic, between March and May 2021. The intervention group involved participatory artbased activities conducted in a hybrid format, either in-person or online, once a week for 2 h over a 12-week period. No specific intervention was proposed to the control group. The main aim was to evaluate how this hybrid format would impact the wellbeing, quality of life, and physical frailty of participants. The secondary aim was to compare our results with the previous studies conducted by Beauchet et al., and the third aim was to evaluate the impact of the intervention on apathy. Validated scales were implemented in RedCap and administered at baseline (M0) and at the end of the third month (M3). Results: The intervention group showed significant improvement in their quality of life (p = 0.017) and their level of apathy (p = 0.016) after intervention. Emotional blunting increased significantly in the control group (p = 0.016) while it remained stable in the intervention group. No significant improvement was observed on the frailty, and wellbeing scores remained constant in both groups. Conclusion: This randomized control trial confirmed emotional eects on seniors practicing an art-based activity in a hybrid format during pandemic on a weekly basis for 3 months. Clinical Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov, identifier: NCT04570813.
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spelling ntu-10356/1786222024-07-07T15:37:33Z Productive art engagement in a hybrid format: effects on emotions of older adults during COVID-19 pandemic Payne, Magali Galery, Kevin Plonka, Alexandra Lemaire, Justine Derreumaux, Alexandre Fabre, Roxane Mouton, Aurélie Sacco, Guillaume Guerin, Olivier Manera, Valeria Robert, Philippe Beauchet, Olivier Gros, Auriane Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) Medicine, Health and Life Sciences Quality of life Wellbeing Introduction: Previous studies have shown benefits of productive art-activity on frail older adults’ mental and physical health. In this study, we investigated the eects of art-producing activities in a hybrid format (in-person and online) in a context of lockdown compared with previous studies taking place in museums and their eects on wellbeing, quality of life, physical frailty, and apathy in older adults. Methods: We conducted a randomized unicentric control trial on a sample of 126 seniors older than 65 years (mean age 71.9 ± 2.3, 81% women) living in Nice (France). Participants were randomized in two parallel groups (intervention group with n = 62 vs. control group with n = 64) conducted during pandemic, between March and May 2021. The intervention group involved participatory artbased activities conducted in a hybrid format, either in-person or online, once a week for 2 h over a 12-week period. No specific intervention was proposed to the control group. The main aim was to evaluate how this hybrid format would impact the wellbeing, quality of life, and physical frailty of participants. The secondary aim was to compare our results with the previous studies conducted by Beauchet et al., and the third aim was to evaluate the impact of the intervention on apathy. Validated scales were implemented in RedCap and administered at baseline (M0) and at the end of the third month (M3). Results: The intervention group showed significant improvement in their quality of life (p = 0.017) and their level of apathy (p = 0.016) after intervention. Emotional blunting increased significantly in the control group (p = 0.016) while it remained stable in the intervention group. No significant improvement was observed on the frailty, and wellbeing scores remained constant in both groups. Conclusion: This randomized control trial confirmed emotional eects on seniors practicing an art-based activity in a hybrid format during pandemic on a weekly basis for 3 months. Clinical Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov, identifier: NCT04570813. Published version The author(s) declare financial support was received for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article. This study was funded by Bien Vieillir project of the Universitary Hospital of Nice. 2024-07-01T06:29:02Z 2024-07-01T06:29:02Z 2024 Journal Article Payne, M., Galery, K., Plonka, A., Lemaire, J., Derreumaux, A., Fabre, R., Mouton, A., Sacco, G., Guerin, O., Manera, V., Robert, P., Beauchet, O. & Gros, A. (2024). Productive art engagement in a hybrid format: effects on emotions of older adults during COVID-19 pandemic. Frontiers in Public Health, 12, 1257411-. https://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2024.1257411 2296-2565 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/178622 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1257411 38344232 2-s2.0-85184701286 12 1257411 en Frontiers in Public Health © 2024 Payne, Galery, Plonka, Lemaire, Derreumaux, Fabre, Mouton, Sacco, Guerin, Manera, Robert, Beauchet and Gros. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. application/pdf
spellingShingle Medicine, Health and Life Sciences
Quality of life
Wellbeing
Payne, Magali
Galery, Kevin
Plonka, Alexandra
Lemaire, Justine
Derreumaux, Alexandre
Fabre, Roxane
Mouton, Aurélie
Sacco, Guillaume
Guerin, Olivier
Manera, Valeria
Robert, Philippe
Beauchet, Olivier
Gros, Auriane
Productive art engagement in a hybrid format: effects on emotions of older adults during COVID-19 pandemic
title Productive art engagement in a hybrid format: effects on emotions of older adults during COVID-19 pandemic
title_full Productive art engagement in a hybrid format: effects on emotions of older adults during COVID-19 pandemic
title_fullStr Productive art engagement in a hybrid format: effects on emotions of older adults during COVID-19 pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Productive art engagement in a hybrid format: effects on emotions of older adults during COVID-19 pandemic
title_short Productive art engagement in a hybrid format: effects on emotions of older adults during COVID-19 pandemic
title_sort productive art engagement in a hybrid format effects on emotions of older adults during covid 19 pandemic
topic Medicine, Health and Life Sciences
Quality of life
Wellbeing
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/178622
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