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The Effects of a Dance and Music-Based Intervention on Parkinson’s Patients’ Well-Being: An Interview Study

Barbara Colombo, Alison Rigby, Martina Gnerre, Federica Biassoni

2022International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Previous research has shown the positive effects of music and dance-based interventions on the physical and psychosocial symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD). The aims of this study were: (1) to investigate how PD patients subjectively perceive the emotional, cognitive, and social benefits of a music- and dance-based intervention; (2) to apply an innovative methodology for an interview analysis combining findings from a linguistic text with an analytic approach and conducted with the software LIWC and from the content analysis performed by human coders. Extensive, open-ended interviews were conducted with 13 patients with PD who had participated in a dance and music program. The interviews were analyzed using both human coders and the computer-based approach. The results show that emotional and social aspects are considered the most frequent perceived benefits of the dance program. The data confirm the positive impact of dance- and music-based programs on promoting participants' emotional and social well-being. A combined approach to text analysis appears to be a promising way to achieve more in-depth insights into patients' subjective perceptions.

Topics & Concepts

DancePsychosocialPsychologyIntervention (counseling)Psychological interventionMusic therapyPerceptionApplied psychologyClinical psychologyContent analysisDance therapyPsychotherapistPsychiatryArtSociologyLiteratureNeuroscienceSocial scienceNeuroscience and Music PerceptionMusic Therapy and HealthDiversity and Impact of Dance