Caregiver Singing Intervention: Do Expressions of Emotion and Resistance Differ Between Persons with Vascular Dementia and Those with Alzheimer’s Disease? A Pilot Study

Q1 Arts and Humanities
L. Hammar, Sanne Messelt Wickberg, Marie Skogsbäck, G. Engström
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Background: The music intervention caregiver singing (CS) has been shown to be beneficial in facilitating care of persons with dementia in residential care, but no studies have focused on possible differences with respect to dementia diagnosis, which might be important due to possible different symptoms. Aim: To describe expressed emotions and resistiveness to care among persons with vascular dementia or Alzheimer’s disease during CS. Method: The study is a pilot intervention of CS which contains pre- and intervention measurements. Participants were persons with vascular dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. Measures were the Resistiveness to Care Scale and the Observed Emotion Rating Scale. Care situations without and with CS were compared of persons with vascular dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. The data are described with descriptive statistics. Results: During CS, positive emotion increased for persons with Alzheimer’s disease and vascular disease, with far longer intervals observed among persons with Alzheimer’s disease. Conclusion: CS may have positive influences regardless of diagnosis, but when targeting different emotional expressions, diagnosis may play an important role. However, larger studies need to be undertaken to confirm the results of this pilot study.
护理人员歌唱干预:血管性痴呆患者和阿尔茨海默病患者的情绪表达和抵抗不同吗?一项初步研究
背景:音乐干预护理人员歌唱(CS)已被证明有助于促进老年痴呆症患者在住院护理中的护理,但没有研究关注痴呆症诊断方面可能存在的差异,由于可能存在不同的症状,这可能很重要。目的:描述血管性痴呆或阿尔茨海默病患者在CS期间表达的情绪和对护理的抵抗力。方法:本研究是CS的试点干预,包括干预前和干预措施。参与者是患有血管性痴呆或阿尔茨海默病的人。测量方法为关怀抵抗性量表和观察性情绪评定量表。比较血管性痴呆和阿尔茨海默病患者无CS和CS的护理情况。这些数据是用描述性统计来描述的。结果:在CS过程中,阿尔茨海默病患者和血管疾病患者的积极情绪增加,阿尔茨海默病患者的时间间隔更长。结论:与诊断无关,CS可能具有积极的影响,但当针对不同的情绪表达时,诊断可能起重要作用。然而,需要进行更大规模的研究来证实这一初步研究的结果。
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Music Science Arts and Humanities-Music
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