Structuring community-based adapted dance programs for persons post-stroke: a qualitative study.

Conclusion: Recommendations generated from our study can inform the development of community-based dance programs that are practical, optimize health benefits, and meet the needs and interests of people post-stroke.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONDance is an effective way to improve physical, psychosocial, and cognitive function for persons post-stroke while also promoting meaningful social relationships within the community.A dance instructor who is a skilled communicator and is willing to adapt to the needs of the class, is the most important factor for a successful dance class.Creating a safe and inviting environment for a dance program, includes both the physical and emotional aspects of environment facilitating individuals to create connections with others and feel more confident in themselves.The structure of a dance class, based on the abilities, interests, and goals of dancers, should include elements of predictability and variability to keep dancers progressing and motivated, and be two times a week for 3 months lasting 1-2 h. PMID: 31905043 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Tags: Disabil Rehabil Source Type: research