Investigating the Effects of a Museum Intervention on the Psychological and Cardiac Health of Older Adults

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Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2024
In a recent report, the World Organization for Health provided some evidence that artistic and cultural activities can support the health and well-being of the population. Our previous research suggests that the effect of museum visits on well-being and stress might be tied to relaxing proprieties of contact with art objects, especially when the artwork is viewed with an introspective and self-reflexive approach. This study addresses the effect of a well-being museum intervention of six weeks on cerebral activity associated with artwork contemplation during a museum visit and assesses how it affects the psychological and cardiovascular health of older adults with and without atrial fibrillation. The well-being intervention will engage the participant in a series of 6 visits, in groups of 10, oriented on his feelings, impressions, and interpretations of artworks. This well-being museum intervention will be compared to visits typically provided in the museum, in a cross-over single-blinded design.
Epistemonikos ID: 4b7de8f120a4e95cf4b6df24fa190e3ee1c5c5e0
First added on: May 15, 2024