The Watermemories Swimming Club


Autoria(s): Neville, C.; Henwood, T.; Clifton, K.; Beattie, E.
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

This pilot project aimed to try something different - rekindle positive memories of swimming in people with dementia who enjoyed swimming throughout their lives, and involve them in active swimming again using a swimming club intervention. Club members were recruited from two residential aged care facilities in Queensland, Australia (n=25 recruited, n=18 commenced, n=11 (median age=88.4, IQR=12.3; 1 male) completed the intervention). The 12 week program consisted of two, 45 minute sessions per week held at a municipal pool, using a trained instructor and assistants. Measures, taken at baseline, Week 6, Week 9 and post intervention included psychosocial and physical assessments such as the Revised Memory and Behavior Problems Checklist, Psychological Well-Being in Cognitively Impaired Persons, Seniors Physical Performance Battery and bioelectric impedance analysis. Stakeholder focus groups determined the barriers and facilitators for the club. Three outcomes have been achieved: 1) the development of a dementia specific, evidence-based, aquatic exercise program. This valuable resource will ensure that the benefits will be maximized with tailored exercises for strength, agility, flexibility, balance, relaxation and stress reduction, 2) improved quality of life for members, with statistically significant improvements in psychological wellbeing (χ2 =8.66, p<0.05), BPSD expression (χ2=16.91, p=0.001) and staff distress (χ2=16.86, p=0.001) and 3) an informative website with instructional video clips and a manual to assist others in implementing and maintaining a Watermemories Swimming Club. This pilot project has provided strong evidence that aquatic exercise can produce positive physical, psychosocial and behavioral outcomes for people with dementia.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/66563/

Publicador

The Gerontological Society of America

Relação

http://www.geron.org/ebook2012/GSA12_Abstracts_Final3.pdf

Neville, C., Henwood, T., Clifton, K., & Beattie, E. (2012) The Watermemories Swimming Club. In Gerontological Society of America 65th Annual Scientific Meeting, 14-18 November 2012, San Diego, CA.

Direitos

Copyright 2013 Gerontological Society of America

Fonte

Biogeoscience; Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation

Palavras-Chave #111001 Aged Care Nursing #swimming #dementia #non-pharmacological intervention
Tipo

Conference Item