Effect of Ballroom Dancing on the Physical, Psychological, and Mental Well-Being of Oncological Patients: A Pilot Study
Rebecca Schild, Martin Scharpenberg, Ivonne Rudolph, Jens Büntzel, Jutta Huebner

TL;DR
This pilot study shows that ballroom dancing improves the physical, psychological, and mental well-being of cancer patients and their healthy partners.
Contribution
The study introduces ballroom dancing as a novel, accessible intervention for improving cancer patients' well-being.
Findings
Ballroom dancing significantly improved physical, psychological, and mental well-being in cancer patients (p < 0.0001).
Improvements were significant for both men and women, with men reporting slightly better scores on average.
Healthy partners also experienced slightly better well-being compared to patients.
Abstract
Purpose: Previous studies have shown that dancing can improve well-being, but few studies have looked at ballroom dancing. The present pilot study focuses on ballroom dancing and aims to investigate its effect on the physical, psychological, and mental well-being of cancer patients. Owing to COVID-19, face-to-face courses had to be replaced by online courses to continue the intervention and maintain learning progress; after the end of the pandemic, the courses could occur on site again when possible. Methods: For this cohort study, a total of 51 participants (38 patients and 12 healthy partners, no data for 1; 34 women and 9 men, no data for 8) participated. There were no limitations regarding the type of cancer, treatment, or comorbidities. It was an open access offering; participants were recruited through the newspaper and support groups. Using an anonymous standardized questionnaire…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCancer survivorship and care · Music Therapy and Health · Lymphatic System and Diseases
