Evaluation of the Music Engagement Program for people with Alzheimer's disease and dementia: Study protocol for a pilot trial
Background: Alzheimer's disease and dementia are prevalent conditions globally. People with Alzheimer's disease and dementia commonly experience mental health problems, negative emotional states, and behavioural disturbance. Music therapy has previously been used in this population to impr...
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doaj-f623560ef3c14b718208004dc0fce2592020-11-24T20:47:58ZengElsevierContemporary Clinical Trials Communications2451-86542019-09-0115Evaluation of the Music Engagement Program for people with Alzheimer's disease and dementia: Study protocol for a pilot trialAmelia Gulliver0Georgia Pike1Michelle Banfield2Alyssa R. Morse3Natasha Katruss4Melanie Pescud5Mitchell McMaster6Harley Valerius7Susan West8Centre for Mental Health Research, Research School of Population Health, The Australian National University, Australia; Corresponding author. Centre for Mental Health Research, Research School of Population Health, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.Centre for Research on Ageing, Health, and Wellbeing, Research School of Population Health, The Australian National University, AustraliaCentre for Mental Health Research, Research School of Population Health, The Australian National University, AustraliaCentre for Mental Health Research, Research School of Population Health, The Australian National University, AustraliaCentre for Mental Health Research, Research School of Population Health, The Australian National University, AustraliaMenzies Centre for Health Policy, School of Regulation and Global Governance (REGNET), The Australian National University, AustraliaCentre for Research on Ageing, Health, and Wellbeing, Research School of Population Health, The Australian National University, AustraliaAltius Group, Canberra, AustraliaSchool of Education, School of Theology, Charles Sturt University, AustraliaBackground: Alzheimer's disease and dementia are prevalent conditions globally. People with Alzheimer's disease and dementia commonly experience mental health problems, negative emotional states, and behavioural disturbance. Music therapy has previously been used in this population to improve symptoms of mental health problems; however, there is a paucity of evidence-based programs that also explore positive outcomes such as overall quality of life, social outcomes, as well as the acceptability and sustainability of these programs. Aims: This project aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the specialised Music Engagement Program (MEP) in improving quality of life, wellbeing, and depression symptoms, in aged-care residents with Alzheimer's disease and dementia. The project also aims to explore how the MEP could be applied and maintained on a broader level throughout the aged-care community. Methods: The intervention will take place over 8 weeks in an aged-care facility for people living with dementia in Canberra, Australia. Weekly 45-60-min group singing sessions will be led by a music facilitator. Results: The results of the study will be submitted for publication in relevant academic journals and mental health conferences, disseminated to participants on request, to the residential care facility, and via the lead researcher's website. Conclusions: This study can provide an indication of the feasibility of the MEP in enhancing the mental health and wellbeing of individuals with Alzheimer's disease and dementia. Further investigation will be required to establish the MEP's ability to be maintained on an ongoing basis with minimal costs and administrative support. Trial registration: Australian New Zealand Clinical Trial Registry (ANZCTR): ACTRN12618001690246 Keywords: Alzheimer's disease, Dementia, Depression, Music, Feasibility, Interventionhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451865418301819 |
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Amelia Gulliver Georgia Pike Michelle Banfield Alyssa R. Morse Natasha Katruss Melanie Pescud Mitchell McMaster Harley Valerius Susan West Evaluation of the Music Engagement Program for people with Alzheimer's disease and dementia: Study protocol for a pilot trial Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications |
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Amelia Gulliver Georgia Pike Michelle Banfield Alyssa R. Morse Natasha Katruss Melanie Pescud Mitchell McMaster Harley Valerius Susan West |
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Evaluation of the Music Engagement Program for people with Alzheimer's disease and dementia: Study protocol for a pilot trial |
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Evaluation of the Music Engagement Program for people with Alzheimer's disease and dementia: Study protocol for a pilot trial |
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Evaluation of the Music Engagement Program for people with Alzheimer's disease and dementia: Study protocol for a pilot trial |
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Evaluation of the Music Engagement Program for people with Alzheimer's disease and dementia: Study protocol for a pilot trial |
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evaluation of the music engagement program for people with alzheimer's disease and dementia: study protocol for a pilot trial |
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Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications |
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Background: Alzheimer's disease and dementia are prevalent conditions globally. People with Alzheimer's disease and dementia commonly experience mental health problems, negative emotional states, and behavioural disturbance. Music therapy has previously been used in this population to improve symptoms of mental health problems; however, there is a paucity of evidence-based programs that also explore positive outcomes such as overall quality of life, social outcomes, as well as the acceptability and sustainability of these programs. Aims: This project aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the specialised Music Engagement Program (MEP) in improving quality of life, wellbeing, and depression symptoms, in aged-care residents with Alzheimer's disease and dementia. The project also aims to explore how the MEP could be applied and maintained on a broader level throughout the aged-care community. Methods: The intervention will take place over 8 weeks in an aged-care facility for people living with dementia in Canberra, Australia. Weekly 45-60-min group singing sessions will be led by a music facilitator. Results: The results of the study will be submitted for publication in relevant academic journals and mental health conferences, disseminated to participants on request, to the residential care facility, and via the lead researcher's website. Conclusions: This study can provide an indication of the feasibility of the MEP in enhancing the mental health and wellbeing of individuals with Alzheimer's disease and dementia. Further investigation will be required to establish the MEP's ability to be maintained on an ongoing basis with minimal costs and administrative support. Trial registration: Australian New Zealand Clinical Trial Registry (ANZCTR): ACTRN12618001690246 Keywords: Alzheimer's disease, Dementia, Depression, Music, Feasibility, Intervention |
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