INTRODUCTION: After stroke, perceptual impairments, such as negative body perception, contribute to social isolation and depression. In the subacute poststroke phase, art therapy is effective in improving depression, self-esteem, and community integration. Yet, no study has explored the effectiveness of art therapy at the chronic stage of a stroke; where motor recovery is slowed, and body image and self-esteem are deeply challenged. OBJECTIVES: Primary; to assess the feasibility of an art therapy program (ATP) in the chronic phase of stroke. Secondary; to explore the effects of ATP on perceptual impairment (body image/self-esteem), mood and community integration. METHOD: Nine adults (stroke ≥6 months) will participate in the ATP consisting of a thematic group visit to the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts followed by an art workshop, supervised by an art therapist (7 visits over 4 months). Feasibility will be evaluated by triangulating data from interviews and subject assessment questionnaires and by assessing retention and attendance. The effects of the ATP will be assessed by changes in perceptual and mood impairment questionnaires (Body Image States, Self-Esteem scales, Beck Depression Inventory-Short-Form) and community integration questionnaire (The Community Integration Questionnaire). EXPECTED RESULTS AND OUTCOMES: The project will confirm the feasibility of ATP to improve perceptual impairment and community integration post-stroke.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
7
guided art tour and workshop
McGill University
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Retention rate to the art therapy program
the number of participants enrolled at the end of the study divided by the number of participants recruited at the beginning of the study
Time frame: within 7 days after completion of the art therapy program
Adherence to the art therapy program
the number of art therapy sessions that participants took part in on a total of 7 visits
Time frame: within 7 days after completion of the art therapy program
Participants' acceptability and perceptions of the effects of the art therapy program
Individualized semi-structured 50-minute interviews and a 2-hour focus group interview, conducted by a research assistant, gathered information on the participants acceptability of the art therapy program and its effects on their perceptual problems, mood and level of activity
Time frame: within 7 days after completion of the art therapy program
Change in self esteem assessed with the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale
The Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale: The scale comprises 10 items scored on a 4-point Likert scale ranging from strongly agree to strongly disagree. Scoring ranges from zero to 40, with higher scores indicating higher self-esteem
Time frame: baseline and within 7 days after completion of the art therapy program
Change in mood assessed with the Beck Depression Abbreviated Inventory
Beck Depression Abbreviated Inventory : The scale comprises 13 items scored on a 4-point continuum scale (0 = least, 3 = most), with a total summed score ranging from 0 to 39. Higher scores correspond to greater depressive severity
Time frame: baseline and within 7 days after completion of the art therapy program
Change in body image assessed with the Body Image States Scale
Body Image States Scale: This 6-item questionnaire assesses, among other things, the persons dissatisfaction or satisfaction (from extremely dissatisfied with to extremely satisfied with) their physical appearance, body size, body shape and weight. The measure is the composite mean of the six 9-point items whereas low scores reflect more negative body image states and high scores reflect more positive states
Time frame: baseline and within 7 days after completion of the art therapy program
Change in community integration assessed with the Community Integration Questionnaire
Community Integration Questionnaire: It is a 15-item questionnaire that aims to identify participants' level of integration into home, family life, social activity, and productive activity. The overall score, which represents a summation of the scores from individual questions, ranges from 0 to 29 whereas a higher score indicates greater integration, and a lower score reflects less integration.
Time frame: baseline and within 7 days after completion of the art therapy program
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