Analysing the use of music to facilitate social interaction in care home residents with dementia: Narrative synthesis systematic review

IF 2.4 3区 社会学 Q2 GERONTOLOGY
Bryony Waters, L. Sousa, M. Orrell, O. McDermott
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Introduction Individuals with dementia residing in care homes can rely heavily on care staff to access activities and meaningful interactions. Previous research suggests that care home interactions can be short, fragmented and task-orientated due to staff workload and residents’ language impairments. However, music has the potential to be an alternative communication form that remains intact in the later stages of dementia. This systematic review aims to explore how care home music interventions can facilitate social interactions. Methods A narrative synthesis was conducted to explore the mechanisms behind how and why care home music intervention facilitate social interactions. The four-element framework guided analysis; (1) Developing a theory, (2) Developing a preliminary synthesis, (3) Exploring relationships, (4) Assessing robustness. Findings The final synthesis included 23 articles. The studies consisted of music therapy sessions, personalised music listening, structured music singing or instrument playing sessions and music therapeutic care. Despite the difference in music interventions, most studies reported an increase in residents’ sociable verbal and non-verbal communication and a decrease in unsociable communication. Music interventions allowed residents to reminisce, express themselves, focus and connect with others. Discussion The studies highlighted music interventions are accessible to all residents with dementia despite their impairments. The adaptability allows individuals to continue to connect and express themselves even when language deteriorates. More research is needed into the enablers and barriers to implementing interventions into practice, as this systematic review has highlighted that some form of music intervention for all residents can be highly beneficial. Care homes use of music could increase social interactions and meaningful activities.
分析使用音乐促进失智长者的社会互动:叙事综合系统回顾
引言居住在养老院的痴呆症患者可以在很大程度上依赖护理人员进行活动和有意义的互动。先前的研究表明,由于工作人员的工作量和居民的语言障碍,养老院的互动可能是短暂的、分散的和以任务为导向的。然而,音乐有可能成为一种替代的交流形式,在痴呆症的后期保持不变。本系统综述旨在探讨养老院音乐干预如何促进社会互动。方法采用叙事综合法,探讨养老院音乐干预促进社会互动的机制。四要素框架指导分析;(1) 发展理论,(2)发展初步综合,(3)探索关系,(4)评估稳健性。最后的综合报告包括23篇文章。这些研究包括音乐治疗、个性化音乐聆听、结构化音乐演唱或乐器演奏以及音乐治疗护理。尽管音乐干预存在差异,但大多数研究报告称,居民的社交言语和非言语交流增加,不社交交流减少。音乐干预使居民能够回忆、表达自己、集中注意力并与他人建立联系。讨论研究强调,所有患有痴呆症的居民都可以接受音乐干预,尽管他们有障碍。这种适应性使个人即使在语言恶化的情况下也能继续联系和表达自己。需要对将干预措施付诸实践的推动者和障碍进行更多的研究,因为这项系统综述强调,对所有居民进行某种形式的音乐干预可能非常有益。养老院使用音乐可以增加社交互动和有意义的活动。
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CiteScore
5.60
自引率
12.50%
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114
期刊介绍: Dementia acts as a major forum for social research of direct relevance to improving the quality of life and quality of care for people with dementia and their families. For the first time an international research journal is available for academics and practitioners that has as its primary paradigm the lived experience of dementia.
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