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Adaptation of an In-Person Mind-Body Movement Program for People with Cognitive Impairment or Dementia and Care Partners for Online Delivery: Feasibility, Satisfaction and Participant-Reported Outcomes

BACKGROUND: Preventing Loss of Independence through Exercise (PLIÉ) is an in-person group mind-body movement program for people across the spectrum of cognitive decline and care partners (CPs). OBJECTIVE: This study developed and refined an online version called Moving Together and tested feasibilit...

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Autores principales: Nicosia, Francesca M., Lee, Jennifer A., Chesney, Margaret A., Benjamin, Cynthia, Lee, Amanda N., Mehling, Wolf, Sudore, Rebecca L., Barnes, Deborah E.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10515582/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37745819
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/27536130231202989
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author Nicosia, Francesca M.
Lee, Jennifer A.
Chesney, Margaret A.
Benjamin, Cynthia
Lee, Amanda N.
Mehling, Wolf
Sudore, Rebecca L.
Barnes, Deborah E.
author_facet Nicosia, Francesca M.
Lee, Jennifer A.
Chesney, Margaret A.
Benjamin, Cynthia
Lee, Amanda N.
Mehling, Wolf
Sudore, Rebecca L.
Barnes, Deborah E.
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description BACKGROUND: Preventing Loss of Independence through Exercise (PLIÉ) is an in-person group mind-body movement program for people across the spectrum of cognitive decline and care partners (CPs). OBJECTIVE: This study developed and refined an online version called Moving Together and tested feasibility and satisfaction with an online delivery. METHODS: In Phase 1, we used qualitative methods to determine which elements of the in-person program were essential to retain for the online version and adaptations that would be needed to support the user experience. In Phase 2, we created a prototype of the online program and iteratively refined it based on user feedback. In Phase 3, we assessed feasibility of online delivery based on class attendance and program completion; we assessed satisfaction and participant-reported outcomes using a post-program evaluation survey with quantitative and qualitative components. RESULTS: Phase 1 findings from 27 participants (14 PLWD, 13 CPs) revealed three key considerations related to online delivery of PLIÉ: technology use, social connection as a primary motivator, and physical safety concerns. Phase 2 iterative testing among 25 participants (14 PLWD, 11 CPs) resulted in key refinements to program delivery and instructional elements; Phase 3 pilot testing included 39 participants (12 PLWD, 15 CPs, 12 MCI) who attended 75 ± 29% of 24 classes; 77% completed the 12-week program, of whom 96% rated it as excellent or good. Participant-reported outcomes included improvements in social connection, emotional well-being, physical function, cognitive function and present-centered body awareness. PLWD or MCI also reported improvements in self-concept, and CPs reported improvements in caregiving self-efficacy. The primary challenges were related to participant navigation of technology. CONCLUSION: The Moving Together online program is feasible for PLWD or MCI and CPs with participants reporting high satisfaction and positive outcomes across multiple domains. Providing individual technology support is critical for the success of livestreamed, online interventions for dementia.
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spelling pubmed-105155822023-09-23 Adaptation of an In-Person Mind-Body Movement Program for People with Cognitive Impairment or Dementia and Care Partners for Online Delivery: Feasibility, Satisfaction and Participant-Reported Outcomes Nicosia, Francesca M. Lee, Jennifer A. Chesney, Margaret A. Benjamin, Cynthia Lee, Amanda N. Mehling, Wolf Sudore, Rebecca L. Barnes, Deborah E. Glob Adv Integr Med Health Innovations in mind-body research: Remote delivery of mindful movement interventions BACKGROUND: Preventing Loss of Independence through Exercise (PLIÉ) is an in-person group mind-body movement program for people across the spectrum of cognitive decline and care partners (CPs). OBJECTIVE: This study developed and refined an online version called Moving Together and tested feasibility and satisfaction with an online delivery. METHODS: In Phase 1, we used qualitative methods to determine which elements of the in-person program were essential to retain for the online version and adaptations that would be needed to support the user experience. In Phase 2, we created a prototype of the online program and iteratively refined it based on user feedback. In Phase 3, we assessed feasibility of online delivery based on class attendance and program completion; we assessed satisfaction and participant-reported outcomes using a post-program evaluation survey with quantitative and qualitative components. RESULTS: Phase 1 findings from 27 participants (14 PLWD, 13 CPs) revealed three key considerations related to online delivery of PLIÉ: technology use, social connection as a primary motivator, and physical safety concerns. Phase 2 iterative testing among 25 participants (14 PLWD, 11 CPs) resulted in key refinements to program delivery and instructional elements; Phase 3 pilot testing included 39 participants (12 PLWD, 15 CPs, 12 MCI) who attended 75 ± 29% of 24 classes; 77% completed the 12-week program, of whom 96% rated it as excellent or good. Participant-reported outcomes included improvements in social connection, emotional well-being, physical function, cognitive function and present-centered body awareness. PLWD or MCI also reported improvements in self-concept, and CPs reported improvements in caregiving self-efficacy. The primary challenges were related to participant navigation of technology. CONCLUSION: The Moving Together online program is feasible for PLWD or MCI and CPs with participants reporting high satisfaction and positive outcomes across multiple domains. Providing individual technology support is critical for the success of livestreamed, online interventions for dementia. SAGE Publications 2023-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10515582/ /pubmed/37745819 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/27536130231202989 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Chesney, Margaret A.
Benjamin, Cynthia
Lee, Amanda N.
Mehling, Wolf
Sudore, Rebecca L.
Barnes, Deborah E.
Adaptation of an In-Person Mind-Body Movement Program for People with Cognitive Impairment or Dementia and Care Partners for Online Delivery: Feasibility, Satisfaction and Participant-Reported Outcomes
title Adaptation of an In-Person Mind-Body Movement Program for People with Cognitive Impairment or Dementia and Care Partners for Online Delivery: Feasibility, Satisfaction and Participant-Reported Outcomes
title_full Adaptation of an In-Person Mind-Body Movement Program for People with Cognitive Impairment or Dementia and Care Partners for Online Delivery: Feasibility, Satisfaction and Participant-Reported Outcomes
title_fullStr Adaptation of an In-Person Mind-Body Movement Program for People with Cognitive Impairment or Dementia and Care Partners for Online Delivery: Feasibility, Satisfaction and Participant-Reported Outcomes
title_full_unstemmed Adaptation of an In-Person Mind-Body Movement Program for People with Cognitive Impairment or Dementia and Care Partners for Online Delivery: Feasibility, Satisfaction and Participant-Reported Outcomes
title_short Adaptation of an In-Person Mind-Body Movement Program for People with Cognitive Impairment or Dementia and Care Partners for Online Delivery: Feasibility, Satisfaction and Participant-Reported Outcomes
title_sort adaptation of an in-person mind-body movement program for people with cognitive impairment or dementia and care partners for online delivery: feasibility, satisfaction and participant-reported outcomes
topic Innovations in mind-body research: Remote delivery of mindful movement interventions
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10515582/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37745819
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/27536130231202989
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