Aim: Our goal was to test the hypothesis that positive tactile experiences can lead to an improvement in cognitive, emotional skills and perceived quality of life in a group of healthy community-dwelling older adults. Methods: During a 10-week period, older adults completed a series of activities that required manipulating either a piece of velvet, a piece of canvas or velcro. Results: Only older adults who worked with velvet showed an increase in cognitive and emotional skills, and the perceived quality of life. Conclusion: Our study is one of the first to show that positive tactile experiences might have a beneficial effect on the psychological well-being of healthy community-dwelling older adults across different domains. © 2012 Japan Geriatrics Society.
When touch matters: An affective tactile intervention for older adults.
MAMMARELLA, Nicola
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;FAIRFIELD, BethSecondo
;DI DOMENICO, ALBERTOUltimo
2012-01-01
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Aim: Our goal was to test the hypothesis that positive tactile experiences can lead to an improvement in cognitive, emotional skills and perceived quality of life in a group of healthy community-dwelling older adults. Methods: During a 10-week period, older adults completed a series of activities that required manipulating either a piece of velvet, a piece of canvas or velcro. Results: Only older adults who worked with velvet showed an increase in cognitive and emotional skills, and the perceived quality of life. Conclusion: Our study is one of the first to show that positive tactile experiences might have a beneficial effect on the psychological well-being of healthy community-dwelling older adults across different domains. © 2012 Japan Geriatrics Society.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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