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An exploratory study of the impact of group singing activities on lucidity, energy, focus, mood and relaxation for persons with dementia and their caregivers

机译:探索团体唱歌活动对痴呆症患者及其照护者的清晰度,精力,注意力,情绪和放松的影响的探索性研究

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Background It is known that persons with dementia (PWD) suffer a variety of difficulties, with increased agitation as well as lowered mood, focus and lucidity being amongst their greatest challenges. Caregivers are also affected and report increased stress levels, as well as lower energy, mood and focus. The aim of the current study was to explore whether engagement in a singing program could result in improvement in these variables for both PWD and Caregivers. Methods Stage 1 investigated the impact of a structured singing session, with a verbal quiz functioning as a control activity. Participants were from both community and residential care contexts, the PWD having a diagnosis of mild or moderate dementia, and no significant differences in age between them and their caregivers. Stage 2 explored the effects of musical engagement over a six-week intervention with community-based participants. Results After the one-off singing session, quantitative positive changes in all PWD (both groups) were found on all four PWD variables from pre- to post-singing session. Further, caregivers’ energy levels, mood, and focus were improved from pre- to post-singing session. Note that the quiz control group showed no such benefit. The six weeks of group singing demonstrated that the more regular attendance at the singing group sessions affected the PWD’s baseline level of lucidity, mood, and focus, and on the caregivers’ baseline relaxation level improved. Though participants were few, reflecting the real world circumstance of the organisations supporting the singing groups, increases in the baseline levels of the variables were detected from session to session, suggesting positive effect. Qualitative data offered supportive insights into the positive experience and powerful impact on PWD and the carers. Conclusions This exploratory work indicates the positive potential of using group singing to improve lucidity, mood, focus and to relax for PWD and their carers. Finding a cheap and easy route to improving quality of life for those affected by dementia is essential, and from this preliminary data it seems that singing may offer such a course.
机译:背景技术已知患有痴呆症的人(PWD)遭受各种困难,其中最大的挑战之一是躁动增加,情绪低落,专注和清醒。护理人员也会受到影响,并报告压力水平增加,以及精力,情绪和注意力下降。当前研究的目的是探讨参与歌唱节目是否可以改善PWD和看护者的这些变量。方法第一阶段调查了结构化唱歌会话的影响,口头测验充当了控制活动。参与者来自社区和居住场所,PWD被诊断出患有轻度或中度痴呆,并且他们与他们的照护者之间的年龄没有显着差异。第2阶段探讨了在以社区为基础的参与者进行为期六周的干预后,音乐参与的影响。结果一次性演唱后,从演唱前到演唱后,所有四个PWD变量在所有PWD(两组)中均出现了积极的定量变化。此外,从歌唱前到歌唱后,护理人员的精力,情绪和注意力都得到了改善。请注意,测验对照组没有显示出这种好处。小组唱歌的六周时间表明,参加小组唱歌的时间越多,影响了PWD的清醒度,情绪和注意力的基线水平,并且护理人员的基线放松水平得到了改善。尽管参与者很少,这反映了支持歌唱团体的组织的实际情况,但每次会议之间检测到的变量的基线水平都有所提高,表明具有积极作用。定性数据为积极体验和对残疾人和看护者的强大影响提供了支持性见解。结论这项探索性工作表明,使用团体演唱可以改善PWD及其护理人员的清晰度,情绪,注意力和放松情绪。为痴呆症患者找到一种廉价,简便的方法来改善其生活质量是至关重要的,从这些初步数据来看,唱歌似乎可以提供这种方法。

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