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Can active music making promote health and well-being in older citizens? Findings of the music for life project

机译:活跃的音乐创作能促进老年人的健康和福祉吗?生命音乐项目的发现

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Although there is now an accepted need for initiatives that support older people’s well-being, little attention has been paid to the potential for music making to effect a significant contribution to the quality of life of older people. The research summarised here explored the role of music in older people’s lives and how participation in community music making can enhance their social, emotional and cognitive well-being. The research comprised three UK case study sites, each offering a variety of musical activities. At each site, a sample of people aged 50+ (total N ?=?398), some of whom had recently begun musical activities and others who were more experienced, were recruited to complete questionnaires that assessed quality of life. A control group (N ?=?102) completed the same measures. In-depth interviews were carried out with a representative sample, followed by observations of musical activities, focus groups and interviews with the facilitators of the activities. Higher scores on the quality of life measures were found consistently among the music participants, in comparison with the control group with ongoing benefits into the 4th age. Analysis of the qualitative data demonstrated: (1) cognitive benefits including challenge, the acquisition of new skills, a sense of achievement, and improvements in concentration and memory; (2) health benefits including increased vitality, improved mental health and mobility and feelings of rejuvenation; and (3) emotional benefits including protection against stress, protection against depression, support following bereavement, a sense of purpose, positive feelings, confidence and opportunities for creativity. Participants also identified a number of barriers to participation including lack of information about opportunities for making music. Ways that GP surgeries might support participation in music making are considered.
机译:尽管现在人们普遍认为需要采取措施来支持老年人的福祉,但是人们很少关注音乐制作对老年人的生活质量做出重大贡献的潜力。此处总结的研究探讨了音乐在老年人的生活中的作用,以及参与社区音乐制作如何增强他们的社会,情感和认知幸福感。该研究包括三个英国案例研究站点,每个站点提供各种音乐活动。在每个站点,均抽取了50岁以上(总N = 398)的人作为样本,其中一些人最近开始音乐活动,而其他人则更有经验,以完成评估生活质量的问卷。对照组(N≥= 102)完成了相同的措施。对具有代表性的样本进行了深入访谈,随后观察了音乐活动,焦点小组并与活动主持人进行了访谈。在音乐参与者中,生活质量测量的分数一直较高,而对照组一直持续到4岁。对定性数据的分析表明:(1)认知益处,包括挑战,获得新技能,成就感以及注意力和记忆力的改善; (2)健康益处,包括增加活力,改善精神健康和行动能力以及恢复活力的感觉; (3)情感上的好处,包括防止压力,防止沮丧,丧亲后提供支持,目标感,积极的情感,自信和创造机会。参与者还发现了许多参与障碍,包括缺乏有关音乐制作机会的信息。考虑了GP手术支持参加音乐创作的方式。

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