Empathy, Yes, and…, Improving Dementia Care Through Improv
Candace Kemp, Jennifer Morgan, Christina Cifuentes, Mary Jones

TL;DR
Improvisational theatre training helps caregivers of dementia patients become more empathetic and patient, improving their care experiences.
Contribution
This paper introduces and evaluates an 8-hour improv-based training program for dementia caregivers, showing its potential to enhance empathy and reduce stress.
Findings
Training was associated with decreased stress and negative responses to challenging behaviors.
Caregivers reported a 'mindset shift' with increased patience and acceptance.
Participants showed improved capacity to support their loved ones without trying to correct them.
Abstract
Empathy is at the heart of person-centered dementia care and has a significant impact on care interactions and relationships. Some family caregivers of persons living with dementia instinctively approach care with empathy. Yet, many have difficulty relating to their person, particularly when faced with behaviors perceived as out-of-character, unexpected, or challenging. Identifying ways to enhance caregiver empathy is critical to improving dementia care experiences. One innovative and promising avenue involves improvisational (i.e., “improv”) theatre. Improv, like empathy, requires actively listening and observing, collaborating, meeting people where they are, and being in the moment, and can enhance caregivers’ engagement capacity. In this paper we examine improv’s potential by analyzing data collected as part of a pilot study testing, “Improving Care through Improv,” an 8-hour…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEmpathy and Medical Education · Mental Health and Patient Involvement · Cultural, Psychoanalytic, and Sociopolitical Reflections
