Comparing the Effects of Improvisation and Choreography on Older Adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment
Yunjia Yang

TL;DR
This study compared improvisational and choreographed dance for older adults with mild cognitive impairment, finding benefits for creativity, well-being, and cognitive skills.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel comparison of improvisation versus choreography in dance interventions for cognitive and emotional outcomes in older adults with MCI.
Findings
Improvisational dance significantly improved creativity more than choreographed dance.
Choreographed dance showed long-term improvements in attention, memory, and self-efficacy.
Both dance types enhanced short-term positive well-being after each session.
Abstract
This mixed-methods study compared the impact of improvisation and choreography on the cognition and well-being of older adults with MCI. 20 participants with MCI were randomized into either the Improvisational Dance (ID) or Choreographic Dance (CD) group. Each group had two one-hour interventions per week for 10 weeks. Quantitative assessments on attention, memory, and creativity were done before and after the interventions. Participants completed the Positive Well-Being survey before and after the 1st, 5th, 10th, 15th, and 20th classes. Qualitative methods included focus group interviews, survey answers, and observations. The ID group showed a significant improvement in creativity (p = .05), with greater gains compared to the CD group (p < .05). Both groups experienced a significant increase in short-term positive well-being after the 1-hour class (p < .001); however, only the CD…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBalance, Gait, and Falls Prevention · Diversity and Impact of Dance · Art Therapy and Mental Health
