Preliminary findings from the early phases of the Music and Movement for Health study: the feasibility of an arts-based health programme for older adults
Introduction (including aim): There is a lack of community-based programmes for older adults in Ireland. Such activities are vital to enable older people to (re)connect after COVID-19 measures, which had a detrimental effect on physical function, mental health and socialisation. The aims of the prel...
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Main Authors: | Amanda Clifford (Author), Steven Byrne (Author), Orfhlaith Ni Bhriain (Author), Pui Sze Cheung (Author), Ali Sheikhi (Author), Catherine Woods (Author), Desmond O'Neill (Author), Rosemary Gowran (Author), Liam Glynn (Author), Hilary Moss (Author), Quinette Louw (Author), Lehana Thebane (Author), Susan Coote (Author), Jonathan Salsberg (Author) |
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James Cook University,
2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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