Music is frequently used in aged care, being easily accessible and cost-effective. Research indicates that certain types of musical engagement hold greater benefits than others. However, it is not clear how effectively music is utilized in aged care facilities and what the barriers are to its further use. This study used a mixed-methods paradigm, surveying 46 aged care workers and conducting in-depth interviews with 5, to explore how music is used in aged care facilities in Australia, staff perceptions of the impact of music on residents, and the barriers to more effective implementation of music in aged care settings
© 2010 Vannei Ip-WinfieldAged care clients in Australia come from increasingly diverse cultural and ...
A significant number of studies suggest that engagement with music, in its different forms, can play...
BACKGROUND: Despite growing support for the benefits of music interventions in dementia care, the pe...
Introduction: Residential aged care facilities face the immense challenge of adapting to the increas...
Strategies to support the psychosocial well-being of older adults living in aged-care are needed; an...
Purpose: Engagement with arts, recreation and leisure is highly valued by older adults, with positiv...
Aims. This study aimed to explore nursing staff’s attitudes and use of music for older people with d...
Background: Making and listening to music can be beneficial for older adults. However, little is kno...
BACKGROUND: The study aims to provide insight into the type of music being offered in Dutch nursing ...
Background: The study aims to provide insight into the type of music being offered in Dutch nursing ...
Background: The study aims to provide insight into the type of music being offered in Dutch nursing ...
Aims: This study aimed to explore nursing staff’s attitudes and use of music for older people with d...
In light of current confluences in long term care (LTC), a renewed understanding of music care and m...
Strategies to support the psychosocial well-being of older adults living in aged-care are needed; an...
The aim of this study was to investigate how healthcare professionals perceive the importance of mus...
© 2010 Vannei Ip-WinfieldAged care clients in Australia come from increasingly diverse cultural and ...
A significant number of studies suggest that engagement with music, in its different forms, can play...
BACKGROUND: Despite growing support for the benefits of music interventions in dementia care, the pe...
Introduction: Residential aged care facilities face the immense challenge of adapting to the increas...
Strategies to support the psychosocial well-being of older adults living in aged-care are needed; an...
Purpose: Engagement with arts, recreation and leisure is highly valued by older adults, with positiv...
Aims. This study aimed to explore nursing staff’s attitudes and use of music for older people with d...
Background: Making and listening to music can be beneficial for older adults. However, little is kno...
BACKGROUND: The study aims to provide insight into the type of music being offered in Dutch nursing ...
Background: The study aims to provide insight into the type of music being offered in Dutch nursing ...
Background: The study aims to provide insight into the type of music being offered in Dutch nursing ...
Aims: This study aimed to explore nursing staff’s attitudes and use of music for older people with d...
In light of current confluences in long term care (LTC), a renewed understanding of music care and m...
Strategies to support the psychosocial well-being of older adults living in aged-care are needed; an...
The aim of this study was to investigate how healthcare professionals perceive the importance of mus...
© 2010 Vannei Ip-WinfieldAged care clients in Australia come from increasingly diverse cultural and ...
A significant number of studies suggest that engagement with music, in its different forms, can play...
BACKGROUND: Despite growing support for the benefits of music interventions in dementia care, the pe...