Arteterapia em personas que viven com demencia

um protocolo de revisión rápida

Autores/as

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48492/servir0210.34648

Palabras clave:

Demencia, Artererapia, Musicoterapia, Atención à la Salud, Enfermería

Resumen

Introducción: la Arteterapia, como enfoque no farmacológico, se ha utilizado en el manejo de síntomas en personas con demencia, mejorando los resultados cognitivos y no cognitivos.

Objetivos: Identificar las modalidades de arteterapia y sus beneficios cuando se aplican a personas con demencia que viven en la comunidad o en instituciones de atención a largo plazo. Diseño: Protocolo de estudio descriptivo de una revisión rápida.

Métodos: Realizaremos una búsqueda en los motores de búsqueda EBSCO (Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, MEDLINE y CINAHL) y Scopus para identificar y seleccionar estudios que aborden intervenciones con modalidades de terapia artística. La revisión incluirá estudios publicados en los últimos 5 años en inglés, portugués y español. Incluiremos cualquier estudio que haya medido resultados cognitivos en lugar de resultados no cognitivos. Dos revisores examinarán de forma independiente los resultados de la búsqueda en el primer 20%. Dos revisores realizarán una evaluación del riesgo de sesgo en los primeros 5 estudios, y un revisor llevará a cabo la extracción de datos con verificación del 10% de los artículos por parte de un segundo revisor (según las pautas de Cochrane para la revisión rápida). Los resultados se sintetizarán de manera narrativa.

Conclusión: Nuestra intención es obtener evidencia sobre las modalidades de terapia artística que contribuyan a la implementación de pautas de intervención clínica y planes de capacitación para respaldar el manejo de la demencia.

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Biografía del autor/a

Luís Sousa, Escola Superior de Saúde Atlântica

PhD in Nursing (UCP). Master in Human Resources Development Policies (ISCTE). Nurse Specialist in Rehabilitation Nursing. Degree in Health Management. Coordinating Professor at Escola Superior de Saúde Atlântica. Integrated researcher at the Comprehensive Health Research Center (CHRC). Member of the Portugal Center for Evidence-Based Practice: The Joanna Briggs Institute Center of Excellence. Member of NANDA I network Portugal. Member of the external evaluation committees of the Higher Education Assessment and Accreditation Agency (A3ES) in 2021 and 2022. Member of the editorial board of several national and international journals. Reviewer in national and international journals. He has investigated and published in the field of Rehabilitation Nursing, Quality of life, well-being and its relationship with a sense of humor, health promotion and nursing education.

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Publicado

2024-10-15

Cómo citar

Sousa, L., Tomás, M., Santos, M. J., Pereira, F., Oliveira, C. ., & José, H. (2024). Arteterapia em personas que viven com demencia: um protocolo de revisión rápida. Servir, 2(10), e34648. https://doi.org/10.48492/servir0210.34648