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- Music interventions can be beneficial even for people in more advanced stages of dementia, 6 possibly due to relative preservation of brain areas relevant to music memory. 10 Group music therapy (GMT) and recreational choir singing (RCS) are among the most widely used and studied active music interventions for people with dementia. 9 Both involve a combination of biological, psychological (cognitive and emotional), and social mechanisms thought to be associated with improved mood and depressive...
www.thelancet.com/journals/lanhl/article/PIIS2666-7568(22)00027-7/fulltextClinical effectiveness of music interventions for dementia ...
Music intervention has been shown to have beneficial effects on the cognitive, physiological (such as heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate, cortisol levels, immune function markers, and other relevant biomarkers), and psychological problems of older adults.
Mar 13, 2024 · Rehabilitation on ICU using active music-based interventions could be explored for helping to prevent and treat deconditioning, including muscle tone and strength and respiratory weakness (Gosselink et al., 2012).
According to numerous studies, music experiences are effective and practiced as an integrative non-pharmacological intervention to support medicine by ICU nurses [8, 9]. Without a doubt, nurses should be equipped with the clinical competences to meet patients’ needs and families’ expectations [10].
Mar 27, 2024 · Music therapy is a non-pharmacological intervention that can reduce NPS and improve well-being, and its associated symptoms in dementia. The research will be conducted at eight nursing home facilities of a health care organization in the Netherlands.
Singing is an excellent activity, as it requires lung volume expansion and can promote gas exchange, which can help with respiratory problems as a result of immobility or chronic disease. Singing can be done in a group or alone, providing hours of enjoyment while improving lung capacity.
May 1, 2019 · The use of music with any therapeutic target is known as music therapy, and it is usually diverse into active or receptive music therapy. Active music therapy includes a large group of interventions that require the active participation of the patient in activities like singing, composing, playing an instrument and active music imagery.
Jan 1, 2019 · To examine the effect of an active music therapy intervention on physiological parameters and self-reported pain and anxiety levels of patients in the intensive care unit.