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 pos...
Mid to later life depression is known to be a significant precursor to functional and cognitive limi...
Group singing may be an optimal intervention strategy to promote active ageing and well-being; howev...
There is growing interest in the intersection of music and health, there is a lack of understanding ...
Background: As the population ages, older people account for a greater proportion of the health and ...
Aim: To evaluate the effect of a singing program developed specifically for older community-dwelling...
Objective To examine short- and long-term effects of a group singing program on older adults' percei...
Current evidence suggests that participatory arts activities, and particularly group singing, may co...
Aim: The aim of this research was to explore the transferability and effectiveness of the English Si...
A growing body of research has found that participating in choir singing can increase positive emoti...
Background Singing is a multimodal activity that requires physical, cognitive and psychosocial perf...
Aims: This study was conducted with an aim to evaluate the effect of group music therapy in the form...
Purpose: Clift and Morrison (2011) report that weekly singing over eight months for people with endu...
Introduction Psychosocial interventions have been shown to improve mood, relieve stress and improve ...
Singing is a multimodal activity that requires physical, cognitive and psychosocial performance, wit...
Background A growing body of research has found that participating in choir singing can increase pos...
Mid to later life depression is known to be a significant precursor to functional and cognitive limi...
Group singing may be an optimal intervention strategy to promote active ageing and well-being; howev...
There is growing interest in the intersection of music and health, there is a lack of understanding ...
Background: As the population ages, older people account for a greater proportion of the health and ...
Aim: To evaluate the effect of a singing program developed specifically for older community-dwelling...
Objective To examine short- and long-term effects of a group singing program on older adults' percei...
Current evidence suggests that participatory arts activities, and particularly group singing, may co...
Aim: The aim of this research was to explore the transferability and effectiveness of the English Si...
A growing body of research has found that participating in choir singing can increase positive emoti...
Background Singing is a multimodal activity that requires physical, cognitive and psychosocial perf...
Aims: This study was conducted with an aim to evaluate the effect of group music therapy in the form...
Purpose: Clift and Morrison (2011) report that weekly singing over eight months for people with endu...
Introduction Psychosocial interventions have been shown to improve mood, relieve stress and improve ...
Singing is a multimodal activity that requires physical, cognitive and psychosocial performance, wit...
Background A growing body of research has found that participating in choir singing can increase pos...
Mid to later life depression is known to be a significant precursor to functional and cognitive limi...
Group singing may be an optimal intervention strategy to promote active ageing and well-being; howev...
There is growing interest in the intersection of music and health, there is a lack of understanding ...