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Study synopsis: Dance is a promising health resource for older adults, but empirical evidence remains inconsistent. The lack of synthesised evidence regarding program design, dose, and delivery limits understanding of factors influencing participation and health outcomes. The aim of our scoping review (Waugh et al., 2024) was to map the scope, range, and effectiveness of dance programs for older people, and identify gaps and opportunities for future research and practice across dance for health research trials. Searches across five databases (September 2023) identified 148 studies evaluating 116 dance programs (≥4 weeks) for older adults (≥55 years, N=8060). Dance interventions delivered to clinical groups were excluded. Dataset: The dataset contains participant characteristics, dance program properties and delivery, program adherence, safety, and health and social outcomes extracted from all research studies included in the scoping review. Intervention design and delivery were charted against the TIDieR reporting checklist (Hoffmann et al., 2014). Program outcomes included adherence, and safety, and number of positive tests out of all tests conducted across 14 health and social outcome domains. A data dictionary and list of all studies included in the scoping review is also supplied. References: 1. Waugh, M., Youdan Jr., G., Casale, C., Balaban, R., Cross, E. S., Merom, D. (2024). The use of dance to improve the health and wellbeing of older adults: A global scoping review of research trials. PLOS ONE, [TO BE CONFIRMED] 2. Hoffmann, T. C., Glasziou, P. P., Boutron, I., Milne, R., Perera, R., Moher, D., … Michie, S. (2014). Better reporting of interventions: Template for intervention description and replication (TIDieR) checklist and guide. BMJ, 348(mar07 3), g1687–g1687. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.g1687 Availability: This dataset is available open access. To discuss the data and research project, please contact Martha Waugh martha.waugh@westernsydney.edu.au , ORCID id: 0000-0003-4213-3293Created: 2024-10-01
Data time period: 27 09 2023 to 27 09 2024
Data time period:
All dates were considered.
Subjects
Allied Health and Rehabilitation Science |
Arts Therapy |
Creative Arts and Writing |
Community Services |
Community Services Not Elsewhere Classified |
Dance and Dance Studies |
Expanding Knowledge |
Evaluation of Health and Support Services |
Evaluation of Health Outcomes |
Expanding Knowledge |
Expanding Knowledge in the Health Sciences |
Health |
Health Sciences |
Health Related to Ageing |
Health Services and Systems |
Health System Performance (Incl. Effectiveness of Programs) |
Implementation Science and Evaluation |
Law, Politics and Community Services |
Other Health |
Other Health Not Elsewhere Classified |
Other Health Sciences |
Other Health Sciences Not Elsewhere Classified |
Performing Arts |
Preventative Health Care |
Preventive Medicine |
Public Health |
Public Health (Excl. Specific Population Health) |
Specific Population Health (Excl. Indigenous Health) |
arts in health; dance for health; dance intervention; exercise; reporting practices; active ingredients; older adults; health interventions; implementation; complex interventions; program design; implementation; adherence; safety; program success |
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- DOI : 10.26183/TH2H-8Q54
- Local : research-data.westernsydney.edu.au/published/ad069cf07c7e11ef8d726d4e680f35f0