Current evidence suggests that participatory arts activities, and particularly group singing, may contribute to the well-being of older people. However, there is currently a paucity of prospective research from the participant perspective. This qualitative study nested within a randomized controlled trial aimed to assess participants’ perspectives of the acceptability and effect on health and well-being of a community singing program for older people. Volunteers recruited to the intervention arm (n = 131) were invited to write comments on their experiences over three data collection points of a 14- week singing program. A subsample (n = 19) participated in a retrospective semi-structured interview. Data were subjected to content and themati...
Background: There is considerable evidence that participating in music making can have benefits for ...
The aim of this project was to investigate the motivations of older people who regularly attend comm...
A multicultural choir formed of young people, adults and children from a local community completed a...
Aim: To evaluate the effect of a singing program developed specifically for older community-dwelling...
Previous research has highlighted the individual and social benefits of participation in arts activi...
Previous research has highlighted the individual and social benefits of participation in arts activi...
Group singing may be an optimal intervention strategy to promote active ageing and well-being; howev...
Objective To examine short- and long-term effects of a group singing program on older adults' percei...
Background: There is considerable evidence that participating in music making can have benefits for ...
Background: There is considerable evidence that participating in music making can have benefits for ...
Background: There is considerable evidence that participating in music making can have benefits for ...
Background: There is considerable evidence that participating in music making can have benefits for ...
Background: There is considerable evidence that participating in music making can have benefits for ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This research explored the potential for participati...
Group singing has established physical, emotional and social benefits, however much of theresearch h...
Background: There is considerable evidence that participating in music making can have benefits for ...
The aim of this project was to investigate the motivations of older people who regularly attend comm...
A multicultural choir formed of young people, adults and children from a local community completed a...
Aim: To evaluate the effect of a singing program developed specifically for older community-dwelling...
Previous research has highlighted the individual and social benefits of participation in arts activi...
Previous research has highlighted the individual and social benefits of participation in arts activi...
Group singing may be an optimal intervention strategy to promote active ageing and well-being; howev...
Objective To examine short- and long-term effects of a group singing program on older adults' percei...
Background: There is considerable evidence that participating in music making can have benefits for ...
Background: There is considerable evidence that participating in music making can have benefits for ...
Background: There is considerable evidence that participating in music making can have benefits for ...
Background: There is considerable evidence that participating in music making can have benefits for ...
Background: There is considerable evidence that participating in music making can have benefits for ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This research explored the potential for participati...
Group singing has established physical, emotional and social benefits, however much of theresearch h...
Background: There is considerable evidence that participating in music making can have benefits for ...
The aim of this project was to investigate the motivations of older people who regularly attend comm...
A multicultural choir formed of young people, adults and children from a local community completed a...