BACKGROUND: Music therapy is a non-pharmacological intervention that aims to increase emotional wellbeing through cognitive stimulation and social interaction. AIM AND METHOD: I aimed to investigate the efficacy of group music therapy to reduce agitation in people with dementia. To this end, I carried out a systematic review of the literature. RESULTS: Eight articles show that music therapy is feasible for use with people with all stages of dementia. The best results involved using familiar music and a qualified group music therapist, with the optimum frequency of intervention being two to three times a week for 30-50 minutes. Control interventions such as reading and recreational activities also reduced agitation. CONCLUSION: Music therapy...
One of the important challenges in nowadays societies is the increasing number of people who suffer ...
The growing population of people with dementia worldwide calls attention to the burdens associated w...
POS2-08Behavioral problems, such as agitation, depression, apathy and agression are highly prevalent...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to compare the effects of music therapy with general recreational day ac...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to compare the effects of music therapy with general recreational day ac...
Objective This study aimed to compare the effects of music therapy with general recreational day act...
Objectives: Agitation in nursing home residents with dementia leads to increase in psychotropic medi...
Purpose: This project therefore studied the effectiveness of music therapy as an intervention specif...
INTRODUCTION: Dementia is characterised by cognitive deterioration and the manifestation of psycholo...
Dementia is a neurocognitive disease with a high risk of social isolation and agitation due to loss ...
Purpose: The purpose of this review was to assess the quality and to evaluate the effectiveness of m...
BACKGROUND: Dementia is a clinical syndrome with a number of different causes which is characterised...
Dementia is an organic mental health problem that has been estimated to affect over 23 million peopl...
Background: Music therapy (MT) has been proposed as valid approach for behavioral and psychologic sy...
This presentation reviews the effectiveness of music therapy on decreasing the anxiety in patients w...
One of the important challenges in nowadays societies is the increasing number of people who suffer ...
The growing population of people with dementia worldwide calls attention to the burdens associated w...
POS2-08Behavioral problems, such as agitation, depression, apathy and agression are highly prevalent...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to compare the effects of music therapy with general recreational day ac...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to compare the effects of music therapy with general recreational day ac...
Objective This study aimed to compare the effects of music therapy with general recreational day act...
Objectives: Agitation in nursing home residents with dementia leads to increase in psychotropic medi...
Purpose: This project therefore studied the effectiveness of music therapy as an intervention specif...
INTRODUCTION: Dementia is characterised by cognitive deterioration and the manifestation of psycholo...
Dementia is a neurocognitive disease with a high risk of social isolation and agitation due to loss ...
Purpose: The purpose of this review was to assess the quality and to evaluate the effectiveness of m...
BACKGROUND: Dementia is a clinical syndrome with a number of different causes which is characterised...
Dementia is an organic mental health problem that has been estimated to affect over 23 million peopl...
Background: Music therapy (MT) has been proposed as valid approach for behavioral and psychologic sy...
This presentation reviews the effectiveness of music therapy on decreasing the anxiety in patients w...
One of the important challenges in nowadays societies is the increasing number of people who suffer ...
The growing population of people with dementia worldwide calls attention to the burdens associated w...
POS2-08Behavioral problems, such as agitation, depression, apathy and agression are highly prevalent...