Characteristics of Music Therapy With Beneficial Impacts on Agitation in Dementia

Frode A. Kristiansen, Brynjulf Stige, Anna Helle-Valle
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Several reviews in recent years have reported evidence of the effect of music on the serious problem of agitation in dementia. Some reviews draw different conclusions, however, which actualizes the need for studies that examine characteristics of music therapy with beneficial impacts on agitation. In an instrumental case study, documented through qualitative interviews, recordings of group meetings, and patient record excerpts, we examine how music was used intensively in interaction with a man in his 70s at a unit for persons with dementia. Music therapy was often able to ease his agitation and was especially valuable in a period when he needed to be isolated due to a suspected coronavirus infection. However, the interventions did not work every time, and his responses differed considerably. The case illustrates that music therapy can address agitation in dementia for some clients, but the claim must be qualified. Potential characteristics of music therapy with such an ability might be i) situated use of the most favored music, ii) careful adjustment to signs of pain and discomfort, iii) sustained effort to build trustful relationships, iv) transferable interaction patterns of health musicking, and v) sufficient access to attention and support for the client(s) during the musical interventions.
音乐治疗对痴呆患者躁动的有益影响的特点
近年来的几篇评论报道了音乐对痴呆患者的严重躁动问题的影响的证据。然而,一些评论得出了不同的结论,这使得有必要研究音乐疗法对躁动的有益影响的特征。在一个器乐案例研究中,我们通过定性访谈、小组会议录音和病人记录摘录进行了记录,我们研究了音乐是如何在一个痴呆症患者单位与一位70多岁的老人进行互动时被大量使用的。音乐疗法通常能够缓解他的躁动,在他因疑似冠状病毒感染而需要隔离的一段时间里,音乐疗法尤其有价值。然而,这些干预措施并不是每次都起作用,他的反应差别很大。这个案例表明,音乐疗法可以解决一些痴呆症患者的躁动问题,但这种说法必须是有资格的。具有这种能力的音乐治疗的潜在特征可能是i)使用最喜欢的音乐,ii)仔细调整疼痛和不适的迹象,iii)持续努力建立信任关系,iv)健康音乐的可转移互动模式,以及v)在音乐干预期间为客户提供足够的关注和支持。
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