Exploring the benefits and uses of musical experiences in the context of dementia care

Kagari Shibazaki, Nigel Marshall
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By the time the average reader reaches the References section of this paper, statistics from the Alzheimer’s Society (UK) suggest that an additional 187 people, worldwide, will have been diagnosed as having some form of dementia. A combination of the rising costs of dementia care and increasing evidence that costly medical interventions seem to provide a relatively limited number of benefits, has generated a corresponding interest in a wide range of nonpharmacological interventions for those with dementia. In this paper, we present a summary of the initial findings from an on-going comparative study carried out in Japan and England. Our research design involved a series of interviews and structured observations carried out with participants, nursing staff and family members, all of whom attended a series of music concerts in Japan and England. Our initial findings suggest that musical experiences can produce significant benefits for those people living with dementia and all those involved in their care.
探索音乐体验在痴呆症护理中的好处和用途
当普通读者读到本文的参考文献部分时,来自阿尔茨海默氏症协会(英国)的统计数据表明,全球将有额外的187人被诊断患有某种形式的痴呆症。痴呆症护理费用的上升和越来越多的证据表明,昂贵的医疗干预措施似乎提供相对有限的好处,这两方面的结合,使人们对痴呆症患者的各种非药物干预措施产生了相应的兴趣。在本文中,我们总结了在日本和英国进行的一项正在进行的比较研究的初步结果。我们的研究设计包括对参与者、护理人员和家属进行一系列访谈和结构化观察,他们都参加了日本和英国的一系列音乐会。我们的初步研究结果表明,音乐体验对痴呆症患者和所有参与他们护理的人都有显著的好处。
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