Depressive Symptoms Clinical Trial
Official title:
Integration of Social Art Activities and Qigong Exercises to Increase the Well-Being of Older People in Nursing Homes in Indonesia
This project will be a randomised controlled trial to investigate the effectiveness of an
integrated programme by using social art activity (SA) and exercise, for instance, Qigong
(QG, a traditional Chinese exercise) as a therapeutic medium.
This integrated programme aims to increase the well-being and reduce the depressive symptoms
that are frequently ascertained in older people who live in nursing homes. The combination of
SA and QG might be more beneficial to older people than either individual activity on its
own, given that they are addressing different areas of functioning. The art activity focuses
on self-expression in non-verbal activity using fine motor movement, whereas physical
exercise like Qigong focuses on awareness of breathing and a calm state of mind. This is to
help the older person achieve mental and physical relaxation by using gross motor movement.
When the interventions are combined by utilising Qigong ahead of the art activities (thus,
including both fine and gross motor movements) older people will reach a state of mental and
physical relaxation, and moreover, will be able to express their feelings more simply in the
social art activities.
Depression is one of the most common mental disorders with regards to older people. It is a
serious disease affecting an individual's entire life-situation, which can lead to suffering
and a reduced level of activity in everyday life. Depression inhibits thinking capacity in
self-expression and reduces the ability to communicate. Furthermore, older people with
depression often use a considerable amount of energy attempting to avoid distressing emotions
and negative thinking, which is one of the principal symptoms of depression.
Research findings describing the use of relaxation or meditation to prepare clients prior to
the art activities are effective treatment methods in the reduction of depression and
anxiety. However, adding Qigong as an initial therapy prior to the art activities enhances
the effectiveness of art therapy. When older people achieve deep states of mental and
physical relaxation, they will be able to activate their thinking capacity regarding
self-expression by means of the use of art media. Thus, their negative feelings will be
directed toward art activities, which in turn will reduce the depressive feelings.
This study is conducted as a randomised controlled trial with four groups. The four groups
will be (1) Qigong exercise and art activity group as an integrated intervention (2) An art
activity group; (3) A Qigong group; and (4) no intervention/daily activities. The
investigators begins by allocating participants at random to one of the intervention groups.
The process of randomising the participants will be collected by sealed-envelopes used in the
selection process. The participants will assemble in one room and each participant will
receive a sealed-envelope, which contains a card labelled with information regarding the
intervention that will follow. The information will comprise the number of sessions, time
period and checklist column that must be marked by the participants, in order to indicate
that they are willing to follow the intervention. Once the participants know the intervention
group that they are assigned to, the investigators will conduct an initial interview to
obtain demographic information and to acquire data about the reason they decided to live in a
nursing home. Finally, informed consent will be obtained from the participants during the
initial interview. The intervention will be conducted in 8 weeks and consists of 16 sessions
that will be given twice a week; each session will be last for 90 minutes.
Furthermore, the investigators will evaluate participants who meet the criteria before the
intervention. The measurement of the inclusion and exclusion criteria will be assessed by
using MMSE and the MINI Neuropsychiatric Interview. Social demographic characteristics are
included to collect data about age, sex and ethnicity, education, marital status (married or
never married), family group, perceived economic status (upper, middle or lower), financial
resources, medical history, lifestyle/exercise habits and information relating to admission
to the nursing home. The MMSE is a brief indicator of cognitive ability of the elderly, and
the MINI will be used as a screening tool to measure severe psychiatric disorders. The
measurements will be given before and after the intervention using WHOQOL-BREF; SWLS, BDI-II
and GDS 15-item, MMSE and SF-36.
The intervention process of the social art activities will be provided and participants will
use art materials, for instance, drawing paper, pencils and coloured pencils, magazine,
objects, glue, scissors/box cutters, collage and additional material. The materials are
selected based on the consideration that they are not too messy or too complicated to work
with. The Qigong consists of nine simple and slow movements that are suitable for older
people. The integrated intervention will be presented in one session; hence, Qigong will be
provided as the initial therapeutic activity preceding the art activities. The healing
mechanisms to depressed older people using the art activities and Qigong can be obtained
during the "therapeutic process", which consists of sensory stimulation, self-exploration,
self-expression, communication, understanding and explanation, symbolic thinking and
creativity.
During the intervention, participants will be observed based on the observation form, to know
if there is any improvement in social interaction, communication and involvement in the
activities, in addition to their expression and impression during the activities. A follow-up
measurement will take place 3 and 6 months after the intervention, including a follow-up
interview to obtain descriptive data concerning the older person's well-being, following
participation in the intervention.
The control condition consists of groups of older people engaged in regular, daily
activities, for instance, watching television or just sitting and reading. The participants
do activities on a regular basis in nursing homes and they are not receiving any therapeutic
interventions, as above. Therefore, the investigators may consider these groups as the
no-treatment groups. In addition, the participants will be assembled in one room for
approximately 90 minutes and they could choose to participate in daily activities in the
groups.
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