The aim of this study was to explore how musicking (a term denoting any music related activity, see Small 1998, p. 9) could be used locally to support people with dementia and their caregivers in a sustainable manner. The data for the study came primarily from a group known as “Song Birds”, a community-based volunteer music group working with people with dementia and their caregivers in the south of England. Participant observation was combined with interviews and an extensive ethnographic study of the music and care world surrounding the group. The data was explored using a grounded theory approach investigating three time phases, “preparation for the events”, “during the events” and “in-between and after the events”. The main findings r...
Background There is a global need for interventions that support the wellbeing of people living wit...
Evidence exists relating to music-based initiatives and positive health outcomes for people livingwi...
Background: Changes that occur for a person as a consequence of dementia can be experienced as losse...
Over the past decade there has been an increased interest in the wide variety of issues involved in ...
It is currently estimated that there are 54 million people living with dementia in the world, and th...
In the United Kingdom around 850,000 people have been diagnosed with dementia, and this is projected...
While therapeutic interventions involving music have been shown to have benefits for people with dem...
While therapeutic interventions involving music have been shown to have benefits for people with dem...
There is a need for intervention research to understand how music-based group activities foster enga...
Music as a form of therapy for people with dementia is a unique and increasingly common interventio...
This paper will detail an ethnographic research that has been conducted into the practice of ‘Music ...
Objectives: This study explores the specific effects of live music concerts on the clients with deme...
This paper will detail an ethnographic research that has been conducted into the practice of ‘Music ...
Objectives: This study explores the specific effects of live music concerts on the clients with deme...
Increased interest in, and demand for, music therapy provision for persons with dementia prompted th...
Background There is a global need for interventions that support the wellbeing of people living wit...
Evidence exists relating to music-based initiatives and positive health outcomes for people livingwi...
Background: Changes that occur for a person as a consequence of dementia can be experienced as losse...
Over the past decade there has been an increased interest in the wide variety of issues involved in ...
It is currently estimated that there are 54 million people living with dementia in the world, and th...
In the United Kingdom around 850,000 people have been diagnosed with dementia, and this is projected...
While therapeutic interventions involving music have been shown to have benefits for people with dem...
While therapeutic interventions involving music have been shown to have benefits for people with dem...
There is a need for intervention research to understand how music-based group activities foster enga...
Music as a form of therapy for people with dementia is a unique and increasingly common interventio...
This paper will detail an ethnographic research that has been conducted into the practice of ‘Music ...
Objectives: This study explores the specific effects of live music concerts on the clients with deme...
This paper will detail an ethnographic research that has been conducted into the practice of ‘Music ...
Objectives: This study explores the specific effects of live music concerts on the clients with deme...
Increased interest in, and demand for, music therapy provision for persons with dementia prompted th...
Background There is a global need for interventions that support the wellbeing of people living wit...
Evidence exists relating to music-based initiatives and positive health outcomes for people livingwi...
Background: Changes that occur for a person as a consequence of dementia can be experienced as losse...