Structured water dance intervention (SWAN) for adults with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities : study protocol
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Lundqvist, Lars-Olov
Materne, Marie
Granberg, Anette
Frank, Andre
Arvidsson, Patrik
Duberg, Anna
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Elsevier
Abstract
BACKGROUND: People with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD) have a combination of severe
intellectual disability, extensive physical impairment, sensory impairments and medical health problems. There
is, however, a lack of evidence-based physical and health-promoting interventions for people with PIMD.
OBJECTIVE: Structured Water Dance Intervention (SWAN) is a new method developed to fill this gap. This paper
reports a protocol for an intervention study which aims to evaluate SWAN with regard to its effects on physiological, psychological and social health-related variables as well as its cost-effectiveness and potential for
implementation in health care.
METHODS: The evaluation of SWAN is performed in a multi-center randomized crossover study. Data is collected
through cortisol measurement, physiological assessments, proxy ratings, video observations and interviews.
CONCLUSIONS: This is one of few attempts to evaluate rigorously an innovative intervention for people with PIMD, a
group that is rarely considered for health promotion interventions. This study will provide important information
about the efficacy, cost-effectiveness and potential to implement SWAN in health care.
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Rehabilitation, Quality of life, Disability, Physical activity, Musculoskeletal system, Health psychology, Well-being, Intervention, Randomized clinical trial, Health-related quality of life, Study protocol, Profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD), Structured water dance intervention (SWAN)
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Lars-Olov Lundqvist, Marie Matérne, Anette Granberg, André Frank, Patrik Arvidsson, Anna Duberg,
Structured Water Dance Intervention (SWAN) for adults with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities: study protocol,
Heliyon,
Volume 6, Issue 7,
2020,
e04242,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e04242.