Aims: This study aimed to explore nursing staff’s attitudes and use of music for older people with dementia in long-term care facilities. Background: Music has shown positive outcomes in managing behavioural symptoms of older people with dementia. Older people living in long-term care facilities often do not have access to trained music therapists. Nursing staff provide the majority of direct care for institutionalised older people with dementia, therefore, will be the most appropriate personnel to learn and implement music therapy for those with dementia. To date, no studies have explored nursing staff’s attitudes and use of music for those with dementia. Design: A cross-sectional research design was used. Methods: A convenience sample of ...
BACKGROUND: Previous research highlights the importance of staff involvement in psychosocial interve...
BACKGROUND: People with dementia (PwD) experience a range of negative behavioral and psychological s...
It is currently estimated that there are 54 million people living with dementia in the world, and th...
Aims. This study aimed to explore nursing staff’s attitudes and use of music for older people with d...
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 ...
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© 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aim: This study sought to evaluate the effectiveness of group music th...
The aim of this literature review is to explore how music therapy influences the behaviour of older ...
[[abstract]]Aims. To study the effect of a music programme during lunchtime on problem behaviour am...
Objectives: Despite the popularity of music-based interventions in dementia care, there is a limited...
BACKGROUND: Despite growing support for the benefits of music interventions in dementia care, the pe...
Objectives: This study explores the specific effects of live music concerts on the clients with deme...
Objectives: This study explores the specific effects of live music concerts on the clients with deme...
Background: Music therapy can lift mood and reduce agitation for people living with dementia (PwD) i...
BACKGROUND: Previous research highlights the importance of staff involvement in psychosocial interve...
BACKGROUND: People with dementia (PwD) experience a range of negative behavioral and psychological s...
It is currently estimated that there are 54 million people living with dementia in the world, and th...
Aims. This study aimed to explore nursing staff’s attitudes and use of music for older people with d...
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 ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: The study aims to provide insight into the type of music b...
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aim: This study sought to evaluate the effectiveness of group music th...
The aim of this literature review is to explore how music therapy influences the behaviour of older ...
[[abstract]]Aims. To study the effect of a music programme during lunchtime on problem behaviour am...
Objectives: Despite the popularity of music-based interventions in dementia care, there is a limited...
BACKGROUND: Despite growing support for the benefits of music interventions in dementia care, the pe...
Objectives: This study explores the specific effects of live music concerts on the clients with deme...
Objectives: This study explores the specific effects of live music concerts on the clients with deme...
Background: Music therapy can lift mood and reduce agitation for people living with dementia (PwD) i...
BACKGROUND: Previous research highlights the importance of staff involvement in psychosocial interve...
BACKGROUND: People with dementia (PwD) experience a range of negative behavioral and psychological s...
It is currently estimated that there are 54 million people living with dementia in the world, and th...