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Qualitative inquiry of a community dance program for older adults in Singapore.

Xi Vivien WuXin Yi YapWai San Wilson TamJorming GohWei Yi Jeremy MokSheena Ramazanu
Published in: Nursing & health sciences (2023)
Dance programs promote physical and psychosocial well-being. However, studies focusing on the experiences of older adults in dancing are limited. This study aims to develop a community dance program (CDP) for older adults at senior activity centers in Singapore, as well as to explore the older adults' and student instructors' experiences of the CDP. A qualitative inquiry of semi-structured and in-depth focus group discussions was conducted. In total, 20 older adults and 10 student dance instructors participated in the study. Student instructors who were undergraduate students from a dance society were trained in how to provide step-by-step instructions for the older adults. An inductive approach of thematic analysis was undertaken. Three main themes were identified: (i) promotion of physical, cognitive, and psychosocial health with dance; (ii) imagination is power-travel through dance; and (iii) further enhancement of the dance program. The themes highlighted the prominence of CDP in improving memory, physical health, mood, and social interactions-thus mitigating the risk of social isolation. The findings illustrated the benefits of CDP in cultivating intergenerational bonds amongst older adults and student instructors.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • physical activity
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • medical education
  • medical students
  • high school
  • risk assessment
  • health information
  • depressive symptoms
  • bipolar disorder
  • sleep quality
  • data analysis