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  1. Mar 27, 2024 · In this trial, music therapy consists of individual active music therapy sessions with also receptive techniques. Individual music therapy implies a one-to-one contact between the music therapist and the patient using a person-centered approach. Receptive and active music therapy are often combined . Receptive therapeutic interventions consist ...

  2. Music interventions can include music therapy but also encompass other forms of music-based interventions such as music activities, music appreciation, and music training. Therefore, music therapy is a subset of music interventions, with the former involving specialized training and a therapeutic focus, while the latter encompasses a broader scope of music-related interventions. [ 8 ]

  3. Apr 20, 2021 · For residents with dementia, components of the brain responsible for music memory appear to remain intact, even in the face of impaired verbal recollection. 22 Music intervention may provide a viable alternative in reducing agitation behaviors among nursing home residents. 13 This therapeutic modality precipitates a calming and soothing effect, leading to behavior improvement. 4 The use of ...

    • John P. Coxey, Brayden Kameg, Lorraine M. Novosel, Heeyoung Lee
    • 2021
  4. Feb 6, 2024 · Instead, music listening had only a stabilizing effect on behaviour compared to the control intervention. However, a meta-analysis concluded that receptive music interventions may be more effective than active music therapy interventions in reducing anxiety, agitation, and other behavioural symptoms .

    • 10.3389/fmed.2024.1304349
    • 2024
    • Front Med (Lausanne). 2024; 11: 1304349.
  5. Music intervention can be performed at home or in residential aged care facilities, as individual or group therapy [29,30,31]. Group music therapy boosts communication and interaction skills between PWD and improves their relationships with their caregivers and family members . Music intervention has two types: active or receptive .

  6. Jun 8, 2020 · More research is needed to enable nurses and other medical staff to use singing and music-based interventions, to access singing-based programmes, and promote a greater use of choirs in nursing homes. A solid basis of positive experiences and feedback through evidence in practice is required to help promote support for such activities.

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  8. Sisti et al. assess the effects of a personalized music intervention to affect agitated behaviors and mood for nursing home residents with dementia.1 We know that one of the largest demographic generations is aging and at risk for Alzheimer's disease and Alzheimer's disease-related dementia (AD+ADRD).2 Decreasing negative behavioral sequalae, like agitation, is essential to support quality of ...

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