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Effects of Playback Theatre on cognitive function and quality of life in older adults in Singapore: A preliminary study
Authors:Krystal Shu Yi Chung  Eleena Shi Lynn Lee  Jia Qi Tan  Dylan Jin Hao Teo  Chris Ban Loong Lee  Sharifah Rose Ee  Sam Kim Yang Sim  Chew Sim Chee
Institution:1. Gerontological Management Studies, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Temasek Polytechnic, Singapore;2. Centre for Transcultural Studies, Temasek Polytechnic, Singapore;3. Centre for Applied Gerontology, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Temasek Polytechnic, Singapore
Abstract:

Objective

This study investigated the effects of Playback Theatre on older adults’ cognitive function and well‐being, specifically in the Singapore context.

Methods

Eighteen healthy older adults, older than 50 years of age, participated in the study. Due to practical limitations, a single‐group pre–post study design was adopted. Participants completed the outcome measures before and after the training program. There were six weekly sessions in total (about 1.5 hours, once weekly).

Results

Participants experienced a significant improvement in their emotional well‐being after training. However, there were no significant changes in participants’ cognitive function or health‐related quality of life.

Conclusion

Our results suggest that Playback Theatre as a community program has potential to improve the mental and emotional well‐being of older people.
Keywords:cognitive function  older adults  playback theatre  quality of life
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