id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ntdilre3szbdjgxj6eeliaonwu Maria I Danila A Performing Arts Intervention Improves Cognitive Dysfunction in 50 Hospitalized Older Adults 2018.0 8 .pdf application/pdf 5788 493 58 We evaluated the effect of a storytelling/poetry experience on delirium screening scores and patient satisfaction in hospitalized older adults. Research Design and Methods: We conducted an observational preā€“post study with a control group in the Acute Care for Results: At baseline participants in the intervention group were younger and had significantly lower cognitive impairment Participants exposed to the storytelling/poetry intervention had a lower delirium screening score at hospital discharge compared with those in the control group. whether storytelling/poetry interventions or other types of arts in medicine programs can prevent or reduce delirium in delirium (Ely et al., 2004), pain (Puntillo et al., 2001), anxiety, distress, and depression (Wilkinson et al., 2007) in hospitalized older patients, addressing these clinical issues, in We collected study outcomes for both intervention and control phase at the hospital discharge using paper-based questionnaires (Figure 1). storytelling/poetry intervention in hospitalized older adults study. ./cache/work_ntdilre3szbdjgxj6eeliaonwu.pdf ./txt/work_ntdilre3szbdjgxj6eeliaonwu.txt