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A synthesis of the characteristics of dance interventions engaging adults with neurodevelopmental disabilities: a scoping review

Jacqueline C. Ladwig, Elena M. Broeckelmann,Kathryn M. Sibley, Jacquie Ripat, Cheryl M. Glazebrook

DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION(2024)

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PurposeDance can encourage physical activity and promote physical, cognitive, and social development for adults who have neurodevelopmental disabilities (NDD). Dance is defined as a form of expression that may be structured, exploratory, and/or cultural. Current literature supports the benefits of participation in dance for persons with NDD, however less is known about what characteristics support participation in dance.Materials and MethodsA scoping review was conducted to synthesize the characteristics of dance interventions, teaching strategies, and outcome measures used to assess the efficacy of dance interventions. Searches were conducted across six databases and the results were screened according to: i) adults >= 18yrs of age with a diagnosed NDD, and ii) the program incorporated activities that fall within our definition of dance.ResultsA range of dance forms and NDDs were represented across the fourteen studies reviewed. Few provided explicit details of the dance interventions, nor how instruction was adapted. All studies that measured fitness, mobility, balance, posture, and functional activity showed significant improvement. Studies that measured psychosocial and well-being focused on autistic characteristics and showed mixed results.ConclusionsDetails of interventions, instructions, measures of movement performance, and the relationship between outcomes and the interventions require further development and research.
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Adapted dance,adaptive dance,adapted physical activity,cerebral palsy,down syndrome,autism,intellectual disability
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