Masking Tape Art-Work May Provide Beneficial Positive Effects

S. Nagahiro, Kei Tanaka, H. Bando, M. Bando, Maki Nishizaki, Satoko Goto
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Background: The authors and colleagues have been involved in treatment and care for the elderly with rehabilitation, Integrative Medicine (IM), art in hospitals for artworks using masking tape. Combined together, we conducted a pilot study for medical application of masking tape art-work for elderly subjects. Subjects and Methods: Subjects enrolled were 12 elderly patients with dementia regularly coming to day care center for rehabilitation (M/F 3/9, 78-100 years, 88.3±6.0 years). As methods, masking tape has been known as Washi Tape (wa=Japanese and shi=paper), which is adhesive tape easily to stick and peel off for decorative work. Protocol included i) working 2-3 times a week, ii) sticking masking tape on a rough sketch paper, iii) evaluation of several biomarkers before and after the intervention. Results: i) Artworks were performed satisfactory for each case, ii) grasping power (right) showed increasing tendency from 13.5±7.7kg to 14.8±6.8kg (p=0.11), iii) vitality test showed significantly increase (p=0.02). Discussion and Conclusion: Artworks of masking tape seem to be beneficial for improving grasping power and psychological condition. This study included other biomarkers such as Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), pinch power, language word test and Barthel index. We plan to develop further detail analyses in the future research.
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胶带艺术作品可以提供有益的积极影响
背景:作者及其同事参与了老年人的康复治疗和护理,中西医结合(IM),医院艺术作品使用胶带。结合这两方面,我们进行了一项针对老年受试者的掩蔽胶带艺术作品的医学应用的试点研究。对象与方法:选取12例定期来日托中心进行康复治疗的老年痴呆患者(M/F 3/9, 78-100岁,88.3±6.0岁)。作为方法,掩蔽胶带被称为Washi tape (wa=日语和shi=纸),这是一种易于粘贴和剥离的胶带,用于装饰工作。方案包括i)每周工作2-3次,ii)在粗糙的草图纸上粘贴遮蔽胶带,iii)在干预前后评估几种生物标志物。结果:i)每个病例的艺术品都得到了满意的处理,ii)抓握力(右)从13.5±7.7kg增加到14.8±6.8kg (p=0.11), iii)活力测试明显增加(p=0.02)。讨论与结论:胶带艺术品似乎有利于提高抓握力和心理状态。本研究还包括其他生物指标,如迷你精神状态检查(MMSE)、捏力、语言单词测试和Barthel指数。我们计划在未来的研究中进行更详细的分析。
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