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Implementing Evidence-Based Creative Arts Therapies in Facilities catering for Older Adults

Title: Implementing Evidence-Based Creative Arts Therapies in Facilities catering for Older Adults
Authors: Kalir, Daphna; Keisari, Shoshi; Orkibi, Hod; Nashef-Hamuda, Reem; Singer, Neta
Source: Innovation in Aging ; volume 9, issue Supplement_2 ; ISSN 2399-5300
Publisher Information: Oxford University Press (OUP)
Publication Year: 2025
Description: Implementing Evidence-Based Creative Arts Therapies in Facilities catering for Older Adults Daphna M. Kalir, Shoshi Keisari, Hod Orkibi, Rim Abu-Nashef, Neta Singer Abstract Creative Arts Therapies (CATs) utilize various art forms to foster psychological growth, particularly among older adults. The current study explored the implementation patterns of CATs in facilities that cater to older adults’ needs in Israel, and especially the barriers and facilitating factors of the implementation processes. Our research consisted of two studies: a qualitative study aimed to identify barriers and facilitators to CATs implementation, and a quantitative study that included a survey to characterize CATs implementation in Israel. The qualitative sample (n = 18) included managers, social workers, CATs therapists, and older adult clients in community settings. The quantitative study distributed a structured survey to 62 CAT therapists treating older adults, analyzing therapist demographics, practice settings, and key variables. Subgroup comparisons highlighted differences in training, supervision, and work environments, offering a comprehensive view of CATs implementation. Barriers to CATs implementation included a lack of legally established standards, insufficient funding, preconceptions about CATs and mental health among older adults, and decision makers, and limited awareness of the field. Facilitating factors included prior familiarity of managers and policymakers with CATs, recognition of their effectiveness, therapists’ strong motivation, flexible intervention strategies, and implementation frameworks. Findings underscore the need to raise awareness of CATs’ benefits and ensure accessible mental health care for community-dwelling older adults. Addressing misconceptions about CATs and mental health treatment is essential for improving attitudes among older adults and policymakers.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: English
DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igaf122.1775
Availability: https://doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igaf122.1775; https://academic.oup.com/innovateage/article-pdf/9/Supplement_2/igaf122.1775/66247857/igaf122.1775.pdf
Rights: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Accession Number: edsbas.76CB5D2B
Database: BASE