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Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of community singing on mental health-related quality of life of older people: randomised controlled trial

机译:社区唱歌对老年人心理健康相关生活质量的有效性和成本效益:随机对照试验

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Background As the population ages, older people account for a greater proportion of the health and social care budget. Whereas some research has been conducted on the use of music therapy for specific clinical populations, little rigorous research has been conducted looking at the value of community singing on the mental health-related quality of life of older people. Aims To evaluate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of community group singing for a population of older people in England. Method A pilot pragmatic individual randomised controlled trial comparing group singing with usual activities in those aged 60 years or more. Results A total of 258 participants were recruited across five centres in East Kent. At 6 months post-randomisation, significant differences were observed in terms of mental health-related quality of life measured using the SF12 (mean difference = 2.35; 95% CI = 0.06a€“4.76) in favour of group singing. In addition, the intervention was found to be marginally more cost-effective than usual activities. At 3 months, significant differences were observed for the mental health components of quality of life (mean difference = 4.77; 2.53a€“7.01), anxiety (mean difference = a?’1.78; a?’2.5 to a?’1.06) and depression (mean difference = a?’1.52; a?’2.13 to a?’0.92). Conclusions Community group singing appears to have a significant effect on mental health-related quality of life, anxiety and depression, and it may be a useful intervention to maintain and enhance the mental health of older people.
机译:背景随着人口的老龄化,老年人在健康和社会护理预算中所占比例更大。尽管已针对特定临床人群进行了音乐疗法的使用方面的一些研究,但很少进行关于社区唱歌对老年人心理健康相关生活质量的价值的严格研究。目的评估社区团体唱歌对英格兰老年人群的有效性和成本效益。方法:一项试验性的实用个体随机对照试验比较了60岁或60岁以上人群的集体演唱与日常活动。结果在东肯特的五个中心共招募了258名参与者。随机分组后6个月,观察到与心理健康相关的生活质量方面存在明显差异(使用SF12进行测量)(平均差异= 2.35; 95%CI = 0.06a?4.76),有利于团体唱歌。此外,发现该干预措施比通常的活动更具成本效益。在三个月时,观察到生活质量的心理健康组成部分存在显着差异(平均差异= 4.77; 2.53a?7.01),焦虑(平均差异= a?'1.78; a?'2.5至a?'1.06)。和抑郁症(平均差异= a?1.52; a?2.13至a?'0.92)。结论社区团体唱歌似乎对与心理健康相关的生活质量,焦虑和抑郁有重要影响,并且可能是维持和增强老年人心理健康的有益干预措施。

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