Physical and Cognitive Functioning of Institutionalized Elderly People in Rural Areas. Preventive Actions Using Physical Activity and Music Therapy
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Functional and Cognitive Situation of the Elderly
1.2. Benefits of Physical Activity and Music Therapy in the Elderly
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Instruments
2.3. Procedure
2.4. Data Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion and Conclusions
4.1. Demographic Profile of the Institutionalized Elderly
4.2. The Health of Institutionalized Elderly People
5. Preventive Actions from Music Therapy and Physical Activity
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- Establish physical and cognitive stimulation programs using music as a motivating element.
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- Design internal and external spaces of the residence in a way that facilitates walking and interpersonal relationships. Pino-Juste et al. [35] recommend locating residences for the elderly in quiet places where they can have natural recreational areas and near population centers so that they do not feel disconnected from their usual environment.
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- To reorganize the catalogue of services provided to the elderly to facilitate their autonomy and independence for as long as possible, creating quality standards that make it possible to evaluate compliance with the measures adopted. To this end, we consider it important to link the services of the geriatric residences themselves to community services, increasing their collaboration, coordination and efficiency and eliminating the duplication of services and bureaucratic procedures [36].
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- Establish collaboration and volunteer programs that allow a more fluid communication between the residences and the citizens. The elderly should feel part of society, not a nuisance parked out of the way because it is no longer useful. The integration of the activities of the residences in the community and vice versa allows greater mutual knowledge and, therefore, that the elderly exercise active citizenship thereby maintaining their vitality and full personal development.
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- Early assessment of the individual characteristics of the residents.
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- Carrying out group interventions whenever possible.
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- To use music and physical exercise in a complementary and combined way.
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- Interventions should be extended over time to achieve greater effectiveness.
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- Take advantage of the natural environment where the centers are located.
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- Perform a comprehensive assessment of the resident upon arrival.
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- Interdisciplinary work of professionals.
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- To facilitate their continuing education throughout their lives.
Key Point for Occupational Therapy
- Occupational therapists can incorporate physical and cognitive stimulation programs using music as a motivator.
- Occupational therapists verified how it is possible to use music and physical exercise in a complementary and combined way.
- Occupational therapists observed the importance of preventive actions that facilitate the living conditions of institutionalized older people and favor active aging and the delay of dependency.
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Pfeiffer | Barthel | |
---|---|---|
Mean | 2.88 | 65.46 |
Median | 2.00 | 75.00 |
SD | 3.001 | 31.867 |
Asymmetry | 0.928 | −0.713 |
Kurtosis | −0.082 | −0.891 |
Minimum | 0 | 5 |
Maximum | 10 | 100 |
CI 95% | (2.28–3.48) | (64.63–75.97) |
Variable | Category | n | % |
---|---|---|---|
Barthel | Slight | 52 | 47.7 |
Moderate | 12 | 11.0 | |
Independent | 18 | 16.5 | |
Severely | 12 | 11.0 | |
Total dependency | 15 | 13.8 | |
Pfeiffer | No assessed | 10 | 9.2 |
Normal | 51 | 46.8 | |
Deficient | 35 | 32.1 | |
Severely | 13 | 11.9 |
Variable | Category | n | Mean | SD | F | Sig. | Bonferroni |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pfeiffer | Administration | 6 | 2.6 | 4.33 | 3.48 | 0.011 | Services-Housewife = 0.001 Services-Farming = 0.008 |
Services | 28 | 1.65 | 2.29 | ||||
Farming | 27 | 4.44 | 3.34 | ||||
Technician | 16 | 2 | 2.44 | ||||
Housewife | 32 | 3.14 | 2.78 | ||||
Barthel | Administration | 6 | 52.50 | 42.02 | 0.492 | 0.741 | No difference |
Services | 8 | 71.07 | 29.70 | ||||
Farming | 7 | 63.70 | 31.85 | ||||
Technician | 6 | 63.44 | 29.96 | ||||
Housewife | 2 | 65.47 | 34.08 |
Variable | Category | n | Mean | SD | t | Sig. | TE |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pfeiffer | Female | 71 | 3.20 | 3.069 | 1.697 | 0.093 | 0.191 |
Male | 28 | 2.07 | 2.707 | ||||
Children YES | 57 | 2.42 | 2.492 | −1.788 | 0.077 | −0.174 | |
Children NO | 42 | 3.50 | 3.515 | ||||
Primary education | 88 | 2.94 | 2.945 | 0.602 | 0.549 | 0.089 | |
High school or higher | 11 | 2.36 | 3.529 | ||||
Barthel | Female | 79 | 62.59 | 32.244 | −1.532 | 0.128 | −0.164 |
Male | 30 | 73.00 | 30.075 | ||||
Children YES | 62 | 66.13 | 30.453 | 0.251 | 0.802 | 0.024 | |
Children NO | 47 | 64.57 | 33.957 | ||||
Primary education | 97 | 65.15 | 31.229 | −0.282 | 0.778 | −0.039 | |
High school or higher | 12 | 67.92 | 38.106 |
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González-Ojea, M.J.; Domínguez-Lloria, S.; Portela-Pino, I.; Alvariñas-Villaverde, M. Physical and Cognitive Functioning of Institutionalized Elderly People in Rural Areas. Preventive Actions Using Physical Activity and Music Therapy. Healthcare 2021, 9, 1536. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9111536
González-Ojea MJ, Domínguez-Lloria S, Portela-Pino I, Alvariñas-Villaverde M. Physical and Cognitive Functioning of Institutionalized Elderly People in Rural Areas. Preventive Actions Using Physical Activity and Music Therapy. Healthcare. 2021; 9(11):1536. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9111536
Chicago/Turabian StyleGonzález-Ojea, María José, Sara Domínguez-Lloria, Iago Portela-Pino, and Myriam Alvariñas-Villaverde. 2021. "Physical and Cognitive Functioning of Institutionalized Elderly People in Rural Areas. Preventive Actions Using Physical Activity and Music Therapy" Healthcare 9, no. 11: 1536. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9111536
APA StyleGonzález-Ojea, M. J., Domínguez-Lloria, S., Portela-Pino, I., & Alvariñas-Villaverde, M. (2021). Physical and Cognitive Functioning of Institutionalized Elderly People in Rural Areas. Preventive Actions Using Physical Activity and Music Therapy. Healthcare, 9(11), 1536. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9111536