音乐打动我的方式不止一种:一项调查帕金森病患者日常使用音乐的在线调查

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Dawn C. Rose, Ellen Poliakoff, William R. Young, Michelle Phillips
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背景音乐已被用于为帕金森病患者(PwP)设计的干预措施中,或用于参与感觉运动同步等现象的机制,或作为活动(例如舞蹈)的组成部分。然而,关于PwP在日常生活中使用什么音乐以及如何以及为什么会根据情况/背景而有所不同的研究很少。方法采用在线调查的方法,调查PwP听什么音乐,出于什么感知原因,以及在什么情况下。除了人口统计和帕金森症的具体问题,我们还纳入了生活质量、音乐和舞蹈成熟度以及定制物品的标准化衡量标准,以探索音乐的使用。结果样本217例,年龄20 ~ 88岁,Mean = 65.2, SD = 8.45,其中女性109例(50%);64%的参与者报告帕金森症对日常生活活动有轻微影响。音乐的前三大用途分别是审美(98%)、放松(92%)和激励(90%)。最不受欢迎的类别是边走边听音乐(36%)。那些用音乐来管理情绪的人专注倾听的持续时间明显高于那些不这样做的人(p <. 01)。更好的生活质量与更高的参与性舞蹈体验相关(p <措施)。PwP听各种各样的音乐类型,主要是为了享受,但也是一种个性化的“充电”和“再充电”资源。了解残疾人士在日常生活中使用音乐的情况,有助于制定播放列表和干预措施,以改善残疾人士的日常生活。
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Music Moves Me in More Ways Than One: An Online Survey Investigating the Everyday Use of Music among People with Parkinson's
Background Music has been used in interventions designed for people with Parkinson's (PwP) either to engage mechanisms involved in phenomena such as sensorimotor synchronization or as an integral part of the activity (e.g., dance). However, little research has been conducted concerning what music PwP use in everyday life and how and why this might differ based on situation/context. Methods We used an online survey to investigate what music PwP listen to, for which perceived reasons, and in which situations. In addition to demographic and Parkinson's-specific questions, we included standardized measures of quality of life, music and dance sophistication and bespoke items to explore music use. Results The sample ( N = 217, age range 20–88 years, Mean = 65.2, SD = 8.45) included 109 females (50%); 64% of participants reported a mild impact of Parkinson's on Activities of Daily Living. The top three uses of music were Aesthetic Appreciation (98%), Relaxation (92%), and Motivation (90%). The least popular category was using music for walking (36%). The duration of attentive listening was significantly higher for those who reported using music for managing their feelings than those who did not ( p < .01). Better quality of life was associated with higher participatory dance experience ( p < .001). Conclusion PwP listen to a wide range of music genres, most notably for enjoyment but also as a personalized “charge” and “re-charge” resource. Understanding the everyday use of music among PwP might facilitate the development of playlists and interventions to improve daily life for PwP.
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Music Science Arts and Humanities-Music
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