Effect of music intervention on apathy in nursing home residents with dementia
This study examined the effectiveness of group music intervention in the treatment of nursing home residents with apathy. Apathy can clinically defined with a score of 40 or above on the apathy evaluation scale (AES). Seventy-seven residents were randomly assigned to the intervention or control group. The intervention group was given a music intervention programme, which included listening to traditional music, including nostalgic songs, and playing musical instruments three times a week, for a total of twelve weeks.
Source: Geriatric Nursing - Category: Nursing Authors: Qiubi Tang, Ying Zhou, Shuixian Yang, Wong Kwok Shing Thomas, Graeme D. Smith, Zhi Yang, Lexin Yuan, Joanne Wai-yee Chung Source Type: research