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Referee report. For: Subjective wellbeing in people living with dementia: exploring processes of multiple object handling sessions in a museum setting [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]
2021
Dementia care guidance highlights the importance of supporting people living with dementia to access engaging and meaningful activities to promote their quality of life. There is a growing evidence base for the efficacy of heritage settings and artsbased interventions to provide social prescribing opportunities to help support wellbeing in this population. This study extended previous research and explored the potential processes underlying this effect in multiple small group object handling sessions in a museum setting.
doi:10.21956/wellcomeopenres.18713.r44388
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