Development and validation of an art-inspired multimodal interactive technology system for a multi-component intervention for older people: a pilot study

Antonio Camurri, Emanuele Seminerio, Wanda Morganti, C. Canepa, Nicola Ferrari, Simone Ghisio, Andrea Cera, P. Coletta, Marina Barbagelata, Gianluca Puleo, Ilaria Nolasco, Claudio Costantini, B. Senesi, Alberto Pilotto
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The World Health Organization (WHO) acknowledges the presence of a significant body of research on the positive effects of the arts on health, considering a variety of factors including physical well-being, quality of life, and social and community impact. The model that underlies cultural welfare puts the performing arts, visual arts, and cultural heritage at the service of people personal and societal well-being. The potential connections between movements of the body and artistic content have been extensively studied over time, considering movement as a non-verbal language with a universal character.This pilot study presents the results of the validation of an innovative multimodal system, the DanzArTe-Emotional Wellbeing Technology, designed to support active and participative experience of older people providing physical and cognitive activation through a full-body physical interaction with a traditional visual work of art of religious subject. DanzArTe supports a replicable treatment protocol for multidimensional frailty, administered through a low cost and scalable technological platform capable of generating real-time visual and auditory feedback (interactive sonification) from the automated analysis of individual as well as joint movement expressive qualities. The study involved 45 participants, 23 of whom participated in the DanzArTe program and 22 who were included in the control group.The two groups were similar in terms of age (p = 0.465) and gender (p = 0.683). The results showed that the DanzArTe program had a positive impact on participants' self-perceived psychological health and well-being (Mean Psychological General Well-Being Index—Short T1 = 19.6 ± 4.3 Vs. T2 = 20.8 ± 4.9; p = 0.029). The same trend was not observed in the control group (p = 0.389).The findings suggest that such programs may have a significant impact particularly on the mental and social well-being of older adults and could be a valuable tool for promoting healthy aging and improving quality of life.
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开发和验证受艺术启发的多模态互动技术系统,对老年人进行多成分干预:试点研究
世界卫生组织(WHO)承认,关于艺术对健康的积极影响有大量的研究,考虑到了包括 身体健康、生活质量以及社会和社区影响在内的各种因素。文化福利的基本模式是让表演艺术、视觉艺术和文化遗产为人们的个人和社会福祉服务。这项试点研究展示了创新的多模态系统 DanzArTe-Emotional Wellbeing Technology 的验证结果,该系统旨在支持老年人积极主动地参与体验,通过全身肢体与传统宗教题材视觉艺术作品的互动,激活老年人的身体和认知能力。DanzArTe 支持针对多维度虚弱的可复制治疗方案,通过一个低成本、可扩展的技术平台进行管理,该平台能够通过对个体和联合动作表现力的自动分析,生成实时的视觉和听觉反馈(互动声化)。研究涉及 45 名参与者,其中 23 人参加了 DanzArTe 计划,22 人被纳入对照组。两组在年龄(p = 0.465)和性别(p = 0.683)方面相似。结果显示,DanzArTe 项目对参与者自我感觉的心理健康和幸福感产生了积极影响(平均心理综合幸福指数--短期 T1 = 19.6 ± 4.3 Vs. T2 = 20.8 ± 4.9; p = 0.029)。研究结果表明,此类项目可能会对老年人的心理和社会福祉产生重大影响,是促进健康老龄化和提高生活质量的重要工具。
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