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The Effects of Music Therapy-Singing Group on Quality of Life and Affect of Persons With Dementia: A Randomized Controlled Trial

机译:音乐治疗组对痴呆症患者生活质量和影响的随机对照试验

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Dementia is a clinical syndrome that is progressive and degenerative, affecting memory, behavior, emotion, and personality. Persons with dementia often experience deterioration of cognitive ability, as well as various behavioral and psychological disturbances, which significantly contribute to reduced quality of life and emotional well-being. The demand for long-term care continues to rise rapidly and it is therefore critical to develop effective strategies and evidence-based interventions to improve the quality of life for persons with dementia. Music therapy has drawn attention as a promising non-pharmacological approach for persons with dementia. A variety of music interventions including singing and listening to music have been widely applied for dementia care not only by music therapists, but also by other healthcare professionals. There are, however, little research studies that compare possible effects of music therapy interventions with those of music-based approaches on dementia care. The purpose of the current study was to compare the short-term effects of a music therapy-singing group with those of a music medicine-listening group and a control-TV group, on quality of life and affect of persons with dementia at a long-term care facility. The music therapy-singing group was facilitated by a music therapist, whereas the music medicine-listening and the control-TV group were led by nursing home activity staff. Fifty-two participants, whose ages range from 67 to 99 years old, were randomly assigned to one of the three groups, and 37 participants completed the interventions. The participants in each group were engaged for a 40-min session twice a week for four consecutive weeks. Quality of life was measured at the baseline and after the last session and only the music therapy-singing group demonstrated significant improvements when compared to the other groups. Positive and negative affect were measured at three points, including pre and post the first, fourth and eighth sessions. Only the music therapy-singing group significantly increased positive affect scores and decreased negative affect scores. The findings of the current study suggest that music therapy with active group singing may be an effective non-pharmacological intervention in improving quality of life and affect of persons with dementia at long-term care settings.
机译:痴呆是一种进行性和退化性的临床综合征,会影响记忆,行为,情感和性格。痴呆症患者经常会出现认知能力下降以及各种行为和心理障碍,这极大地降低了生活质量和情感幸福感。长期护理的需求持续快速增长,因此,制定有效的策略和循证干预措施以改善痴呆症患者的生活质量至关重要。音乐疗法作为痴呆症患者的一种有前景的非药物疗法引起了人们的关注。包括唱歌和听音乐在内的各种音乐干预措施不仅被音乐治疗师而且还被其他医疗保健专业人员广泛地用于痴呆症护理。但是,很少有研究将音乐疗法干预与基于音乐的方法对痴呆症的治疗效果进行比较。本研究的目的是比较音乐治疗歌唱小组与音乐听音乐小组和对照组电视小组对长期痴呆症患者的生活质量和影响的短期影响定期护理机构。音乐治疗歌唱小组由音乐治疗师协助,而音乐药物收听和控制电视小组由疗养院活动人员领导。年龄从67岁到99岁的52位参与者被随机分配到三组中的一组,并且有37位参与者完成了干预。每个小组的参与者每周两次连续40周参加40分钟的课程。在基线和上次会议之后对生活质量进行了测量,只有音乐治疗唱歌组与其他组相比有显着改善。在三个阶段(包括第一,第四和第八届会议的前后)对正面和负面影响进行了测量。仅音乐治疗唱歌组显着提高了积极情感得分而降低了消极情感得分。本研究的发现表明,在长期护理环境中,伴有团体唱歌的音乐疗法可能是一种有效的非药物干预措施,可改善痴呆症患者的生活质量和影响。

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