2019
DOI: 10.1111/ajag.12642
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Impact of individualised music listening intervention on persons with dementia: A systematic review of randomised controlled trials

Abstract: Objective To summarise the evidence regarding the impact of individualised music listening on persons with dementia. Methods Six electronic databases (CINAHL, Medline, ProQuest, PsycINFO, Music Periodicals and Cochrane) were searched up to July 2018 for randomised controlled trials (RCTs) evaluating the efficacy of individualised music listening compared to other music and non–music‐based interventions. Results Four studies were included. Results showed evidence of a positive impact of individualised music lis… Show more

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“…Interviews with the clinicians and care workers con rm that the behaviours of the residents, such as resistance to care, screaming, hitting, and wandering, were less immediately after the person-centred music intervention and continued up to two hours. While other studies found the music as effective in reducing aggression and agitation (Chu et al, 2014;Gaviola et al, 2020), our study extends the evidence that the music intervention not only positively affects the neuropsychiatric behaviours but may also have a long-term impact on their emotional and cultural care.…”
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confidence: 78%
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“…Interviews with the clinicians and care workers con rm that the behaviours of the residents, such as resistance to care, screaming, hitting, and wandering, were less immediately after the person-centred music intervention and continued up to two hours. While other studies found the music as effective in reducing aggression and agitation (Chu et al, 2014;Gaviola et al, 2020), our study extends the evidence that the music intervention not only positively affects the neuropsychiatric behaviours but may also have a long-term impact on their emotional and cultural care.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Previous studies identi ed that the number of incidents relating to aggression, agitation, and depression varied according to the types and severity of dementia (Chu et al, 2014;Gaviola et al, 2020). Gerdner (2012) notes the inappropriate behaviours of residents with advanced dementia occurs often and without any explanation.…”
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“…Music interventions have also been applied in older people with severe dementia, depression, brain injury, chronic illnesses, or severe impairments (e.g. Gaviola et al, 2019).…”
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“…Using special techniques for transmitting pleasant sounds in a narrow acoustic space to create individualized soundscapes in common areas can have positive effects on behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia. A review on individualized music listening (based on the residents' preferences) revealed effects on agitation, anxiety, and physiological outcomes (Gaviola et al, 2020), and another review on preferred music showed positive effects on agitated behavior in people with dementia (Sung and Chang, 2005).…”
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