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    LA RISA COMO ESTRATEGIA PARA LA SALUD EN EL ADULTO MAYOR: REVISIÓN SISTEMÁTICA
    (Universidad Santiago de Cali, 2025) Vallejo Pillimue, Stefanni Julieth; Gómez Gordillo, Mariana Vanesa; Motato Ciro, Santiago; Meneses Urrea, Luz Adriana (Directora)
    The elderly present biological and mental changes, among which, they generate loss of motor and mental abilities; generating in the elderly a thought of uselessness or burden. And worsening of their disease in this context, it is sought to identify the benefits that can be obtained by adopting laughter therapy as an approach to care.
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    La risa como estrategia para la salud en el adulto mayor: revisión sistemática
    (Universidad Santiago de Cali, 2024) Vallejo Pillimue, Stefanni Julieth; Gómez Gordillo, Mariana Vanesa; Motato Ciro, Santiago; Meneses Urrea, Luz Adriana (Directora)
    The elderly present biological and mental changes, among which, they generate loss of motor and mental abilities; generating in the elderly a thought of uselessness or burden. And worsening of their disease in this context, it is sought to identify the benefits that can be obtained by adopting laughter therapy as an approach to care. METHODOLOGY: A systematic review of the literature was carried out, carried out through a systematic search in four databases Web of Science, Scopus, Oxford and Science Direct Of these, 14 articles were selected for the review. RESULTS: The content analysis of the selected studies provides scientific evidence of the benefits of laughter therapy as a complementary and alternative therapy that uses humor to help relieve pain and stress and improve a person's sense of well-being, improves glycemic control (HbA1c levels) in people with type II diabetes, as well as helps improve the basic activity of daily living of the 3 elderly person by reducing physical problems. CONCLUSION: This study highlights the importance of integrating laughter into the therapeutic field as an effective tool to improve the quality of life and encourage the implementation of holistic wellness therapies for the elderly carried out by nursing staff.

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