Deposited in University of Worcester repository on 26th October 2018 at: https://eprints.worc.ac.uk/7158/This paper reports on research exploring the effects of music played for 12 dyads: a care home resident (‘resident’) with dementia and someone closely connected to him/her (‘carer’). Six individualised music interventions (3 live and 3 pre-recorded) were played by the first author on solo cello within five Scottish non-NHS care homes. All interventions were video-recorded. Semi-structured interviews with carer participants, key staff, and managers explored their responses to interventions. Thick descriptions of video recordings and interview transcripts were thematically coded using Nvivo. A key finding was that structural elements of th...
Background: Changes that occur for a person as a consequence of dementia can be experienced as losse...
This paper will detail an ethnographic research that has been conducted into the practice of ‘Music ...
BACKGROUND: Despite growing support for the benefits of music interventions in dementia care, the pe...
Deposited in University of Worcester repository on 26th October 2018 at: https://eprints.worc.ac.uk/...
It is currently estimated that there are 54 million people living with dementia in the world, and th...
The objectives of this thesis were to explore the effects of receptive individualised live and recor...
There is a need for intervention research to understand how music-based group activities foster enga...
Music cannot only provide comfort and reduce agitation associated with dementia, but can also genera...
The aim of this study was to explore how musicking (a term denoting any music related activity, see ...
Unique music therapy interventions are discussed from a clinical educational and research perspectiv...
Over the past decade there has been an increased interest in the wide variety of issues involved in ...
While therapeutic interventions involving music have been shown to have benefits for people with dem...
Music as a form of therapy for people with dementia is a unique and increasingly common interventio...
BACKGROUND: There is a global need for interventions that support the wellbeing of people living wit...
Objectives: Despite the popularity of music-based interventions in dementia care, there is a limited...
Background: Changes that occur for a person as a consequence of dementia can be experienced as losse...
This paper will detail an ethnographic research that has been conducted into the practice of ‘Music ...
BACKGROUND: Despite growing support for the benefits of music interventions in dementia care, the pe...
Deposited in University of Worcester repository on 26th October 2018 at: https://eprints.worc.ac.uk/...
It is currently estimated that there are 54 million people living with dementia in the world, and th...
The objectives of this thesis were to explore the effects of receptive individualised live and recor...
There is a need for intervention research to understand how music-based group activities foster enga...
Music cannot only provide comfort and reduce agitation associated with dementia, but can also genera...
The aim of this study was to explore how musicking (a term denoting any music related activity, see ...
Unique music therapy interventions are discussed from a clinical educational and research perspectiv...
Over the past decade there has been an increased interest in the wide variety of issues involved in ...
While therapeutic interventions involving music have been shown to have benefits for people with dem...
Music as a form of therapy for people with dementia is a unique and increasingly common interventio...
BACKGROUND: There is a global need for interventions that support the wellbeing of people living wit...
Objectives: Despite the popularity of music-based interventions in dementia care, there is a limited...
Background: Changes that occur for a person as a consequence of dementia can be experienced as losse...
This paper will detail an ethnographic research that has been conducted into the practice of ‘Music ...
BACKGROUND: Despite growing support for the benefits of music interventions in dementia care, the pe...