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Research has consistently shown decreased quality of life (QoL) in people with dementia, with predictors of QoL ranging
from education to emotional status. This study investigated the impact of Awe Walks as an intervention targeting
emotional status for the first time in dementia. Aweâ??a positive emotion elicited when in the presence of vast things not
immediately understoodâ??promotes social connection and fosters well-being by encouraging a â??small selfâ?. Participants with
dementia between the ages of 60 and 85 took biweekly 15-min outdoor walks for 4 weeks; a total of 53 participants were
matched and randomly assigned either to an awe walk group, which oriented them to experience awe during their walks, or
to a waitlist control group. Pre- and post-intervention measures of QoL, cognitive functioning, behavioural pathology relevant
to daily functioning, and clinical global impression were completed. Compared to degenerative deterioration in controls,
individuals who participated in the Awe Walk intervention exhibited greater improvements in QoL, attention, orientation,
mood, and social behaviour. These results suggest cultivating awe enhances positive emotions that improve quality of life
and diminishes negative emotions that hasten decline. An intervention such as this, cost-effective and simply executed, has
important implications for providing quality care to this population served by neuropsychologists.
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Akshata Sheth has her expertise in Neuropsychology and passion in improving the quality of life of the population served by neuropsychologists.
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