重新想象社区舞蹈“如何”影响老年人的健康和福祉

Francine Hills, Ralph Buck, Rebecca Weber
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我们目前正在经历前所未有的全球人口老龄化,65岁以上的人口预计将在人类历史上首次超过年轻人。因此,支持这一人口的健康和福祉的需求从未像现在这样迫切。越来越多的人认识到,参与舞蹈和艺术为老年人的健康提供了许多好处,现有的研究主要是在生物医学的功效模型中存在的。在“舞蹈如何影响老年人的健康和福祉”这一主要研究问题的推动下,我们反思了通过回归研究目标和方法的根源所获得的潜在见解。坐在与舞蹈和健康学者的对话中,并倾向于关键的老年学辩论,这篇文章拓宽了论述,不仅考虑了证据是如何表达的,而且同样重要的是,它是如何被问到的。通过一系列探索性的“如何”问题,从从业者、参与者和部门的角度批判性地与文献接触,我们认为阐明研究调查的起源是扩大和深化我们对社区舞蹈对老年人健康和福祉的好处的理解的基础。
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Re-imagining ‘how’ community dance affects the health and wellbeing of older adults
We are currently experiencing unprecedented population aging worldwide, with people over 65 projected to outnumber youth for the first time in human history.  As such, the need to support this demographic’s health and wellbeing has never been more acute. There is a growing recognition that engagement with dance and arts provides numerous benefits for the health of older people, with existing research existing primarily within a biomedical model of efficacy.  Driven by the primary research question “how does dance affect the health and wellbeing of older adults”, we reflect on the potential insights gained by returning to the root of research aims and methodologies.  Sitting in conversation with dance and health scholarship and leaning into critical gerontology debate, this article broadens discourse to consider not only how evidence is articulated, but as importantly, how it is being asked.  Through a series of exploratory “how” questions that critically engage with literature from practitioner, participant, and sector perspectives, we consider elucidating the origins of research enquiry as fundamental to broadening and deepening our understandings of the benefits of community dance for the health and wellbeing of older adults. 
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