İstanbul Gelişim Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi, sa.26, ss.709-721, 2025 (TRDizin)
Abstract
Aim: This review aims to systematically examine art therapy practices applied within the scope of
occupational therapy for geriatric individuals.
Method: A literature search was conducted using the keywords “art therapy” OR “music therapy” OR “dance
therapy”, “older adults” OR “geriatric individuals”, and “occupational therapy” OR “ergotherapy”. The
Boolean search method was employed in the PubMed and OTseeker databases.
Results: Seven articles published between 2017 and 2024 that met the inclusion criteria were identified.
Among them, four were research articles (57%), two were randomized controlled trials (29%), and one was
a descriptive study (14%). The characteristics and findings of these studies were organized under three
thematic categories: dance therapy practices in geriatric rehabilitation, art and craft practices in geriatric
rehabilitation, and other practices in geriatric rehabilitation.
Conclusion: The reviewed interventions were found to be effective in enhancing cognitive functioning,
reducing symptoms of depression, and improving overall quality of life in geriatric populations.
Furthermore, the importance of engaging older individuals in personalized, meaningful, and purposeful
occupations was emphasized as a means to alleviate behavioral symptoms, reduce caregiver burden, and
minimize caregiving time.
Keywords: Occupational therapy, art therapy, geriatric individuals.