This study aimed to investigate the impact of a music-based intervention on depression, agitation, and positive emotions among 23 persons with dementia, using a crossover design. Along with a caregiver, each participant received a total of 16 sessions of individualized music listening. All sessions were filmed, resulting in 362 videos, and the content was analyzed. Depression scores decreased significantly over time while agitated behavior showed a constant moderate level without any significant decreases. Positive emotions occurred significantly more often than negative emotions during the music listening. Individualized music listening induced positive emotions and reduced depression scores over time
This randomized controlled trial investigated the effect of live music on quality of life and depres...
This randomized controlled trial investigated the effect of live music on quality of life and depres...
Music is frequently regarded as a unique way to connect with dementia patients. Yet little is known ...
Personalized music playlists are increasingly being used in health-care contexts to address the psyc...
Personalized music playlists are increasingly being used in health-care contexts to address the psyc...
Many nursing home patients with dementia suffer from symptoms of agitation (e.g. anxiety, shouting, ...
Behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD), such as depression and anxiety are highly ...
AIM: Dementia is a chronic, costly disease affecting millions of people worldwide. Effective, afford...
Using continuous time sampling and direct observation methodology, this study examined the impact of...
Dementia is a disease that corrodes one's cognitive abilities such as their memory, affecting around...
BACKGROUND: Individuals with dementia often experience poor quality of life (QOL) due to behavioral ...
POS2-08Behavioral problems, such as agitation, depression, apathy and agression are highly prevalent...
Objectives: Personalized music playlists are increasingly being utilized in aged care settings. This...
The frequency of diagnoses of dementia is sharply increasing. Furthermore, the current pharmacologic...
OBJECTIVES: Personalized music playlists are increasingly being utilized in aged care settings. This...
This randomized controlled trial investigated the effect of live music on quality of life and depres...
This randomized controlled trial investigated the effect of live music on quality of life and depres...
Music is frequently regarded as a unique way to connect with dementia patients. Yet little is known ...
Personalized music playlists are increasingly being used in health-care contexts to address the psyc...
Personalized music playlists are increasingly being used in health-care contexts to address the psyc...
Many nursing home patients with dementia suffer from symptoms of agitation (e.g. anxiety, shouting, ...
Behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD), such as depression and anxiety are highly ...
AIM: Dementia is a chronic, costly disease affecting millions of people worldwide. Effective, afford...
Using continuous time sampling and direct observation methodology, this study examined the impact of...
Dementia is a disease that corrodes one's cognitive abilities such as their memory, affecting around...
BACKGROUND: Individuals with dementia often experience poor quality of life (QOL) due to behavioral ...
POS2-08Behavioral problems, such as agitation, depression, apathy and agression are highly prevalent...
Objectives: Personalized music playlists are increasingly being utilized in aged care settings. This...
The frequency of diagnoses of dementia is sharply increasing. Furthermore, the current pharmacologic...
OBJECTIVES: Personalized music playlists are increasingly being utilized in aged care settings. This...
This randomized controlled trial investigated the effect of live music on quality of life and depres...
This randomized controlled trial investigated the effect of live music on quality of life and depres...
Music is frequently regarded as a unique way to connect with dementia patients. Yet little is known ...