BACKGROUND: Previous research highlights the importance of staff involvement in psychosocial interventions targeting neuropsychiatric symptoms of dementia. Music therapy has shown potential effects, but it is not clear how this intervention can be programmed to involve care staff within the delivery of patients\u27 care. This study reports initial feasibility and outcomes from a five month music therapy programme including weekly individual active music therapy for people with dementia and weekly post-therapy video presentations for their carers in care homes. METHODS: 17 care home residents and 10 care staff were randomised to the music therapy intervention group or standard care control group. The cluster randomised, controlled trial incl...
BACKGROUND: Music therapy is a non-pharmacological intervention that aims to increase emotional well...
POS2-08Behavioral problems, such as agitation, depression, apathy and agression are highly prevalent...
BACKGROUND: Most people with dementia live in the community, not in residential care. Therefore, qua...
Previous research highlights the importance of staff involvement in psychosocial interventions targe...
Background: Previous research highlights the importance of staff involvement in psychosocial inte...
Individual music therapy for managing neuropsychiatric symptoms for people with dementia and their c...
Objectives: Agitation in nursing home residents with dementia leads to increase in psychotropic medi...
Background: Music therapy can lift mood and reduce agitation for people living with dementia (PwD) i...
Family caregivers often feel ill-equipped to handle bothersome behavioral and psychological symptoms...
Music therapy (MT) is considered one of the complementary strategies to pharmacological treatment fo...
Background Music therapy can lift mood and reduce agitation for people living with dementia (PwD) in...
BACKGROUND: Despite growing support for the benefits of music interventions in dementia care, the pe...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the effects of active music therapy (MT) and individualized listening to music...
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aim: This study sought to evaluate the effectiveness of group music th...
BACKGROUND: People with dementia (PwD) experience a range of negative behavioral and psychological s...
BACKGROUND: Music therapy is a non-pharmacological intervention that aims to increase emotional well...
POS2-08Behavioral problems, such as agitation, depression, apathy and agression are highly prevalent...
BACKGROUND: Most people with dementia live in the community, not in residential care. Therefore, qua...
Previous research highlights the importance of staff involvement in psychosocial interventions targe...
Background: Previous research highlights the importance of staff involvement in psychosocial inte...
Individual music therapy for managing neuropsychiatric symptoms for people with dementia and their c...
Objectives: Agitation in nursing home residents with dementia leads to increase in psychotropic medi...
Background: Music therapy can lift mood and reduce agitation for people living with dementia (PwD) i...
Family caregivers often feel ill-equipped to handle bothersome behavioral and psychological symptoms...
Music therapy (MT) is considered one of the complementary strategies to pharmacological treatment fo...
Background Music therapy can lift mood and reduce agitation for people living with dementia (PwD) in...
BACKGROUND: Despite growing support for the benefits of music interventions in dementia care, the pe...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the effects of active music therapy (MT) and individualized listening to music...
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aim: This study sought to evaluate the effectiveness of group music th...
BACKGROUND: People with dementia (PwD) experience a range of negative behavioral and psychological s...
BACKGROUND: Music therapy is a non-pharmacological intervention that aims to increase emotional well...
POS2-08Behavioral problems, such as agitation, depression, apathy and agression are highly prevalent...
BACKGROUND: Most people with dementia live in the community, not in residential care. Therefore, qua...