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Victoria McArthur , Susan Everington , Martyn Patel
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简介:痴呆症是全球健康领域的一个优先事项,痴呆症患者(PWD)在医院总住院日中所占的比例越来越高。目标评估以音乐为基础的干预措施的有效性,这些干预措施旨在降低焦虑、改善健康状况,从而在急诊医院环境中更好地管理和护理痴呆症患者。方法2024年5月,按照PRISMA指南对7个数据库进行了系统检索。结果15项研究符合资格标准并被纳入本综述,共纳入了581名痴呆症患者。这些研究的设计各不相同,有些研究的样本量很小。研究的质量参差不齐,但总体上属于中上等质量。不过,只有三项研究是 RCT 研究,其中只有一项研究对干预措施进行了盲法分析。虽然本综述支持音乐干预对降低急症护理中痴呆症患者焦虑的有效性,但也强调了在具有挑战性的环境中进行更多稳健、高质量试验的必要性。研究应确定最佳干预措施,以改善痴呆症患者的护理体验,并将其轻松融入急症护理环境中。
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Effectiveness of music-based interventions in acute care settings for people living with dementia to reduce anxiety and enhance the care experience: A systematic review.

Introductio

Dementia is a global health priority, with an increasing percentage of overall hospital bed days occupied by people with dementia (PWD). This combined with increased demand and availability of complex scanning means that there is a need for all pathways including diagnostic imaging to consider interventions to improve patient experience and outcomes.

Objectives

Assess the effectiveness of music-based interventions designed to lower anxiety, improve wellbeing and allow better management and care of PWD in an acute hospital setting.

Methods

A systematic search of seven databases was conducted in May 2024, following the PRISMA guidelines. Relevant reviews and articles were also examined for additional sources.

Results

Fifteen studies met the eligibility criteria and were included in this review, which included a total of 581 people with dementia. The studies were of varying design, some with very small sample sizes. Quality of the studies varied, but overall were of moderate to good quality. However, only three studies were RCT and only one of these blinded to the intervention. Overall eleven of the included articles reported a reduction in behavioural and psychological symptoms associated with dementia, with one RCT reporting a significant reduction.

Conclusion

While this review supports the effectiveness of music-based interventions to lower anxiety of people with dementia in acute care it also highlights the need for more robust, high quality trials in a challenging environment. Research should establish the best interventions to enhance the care experience of people living with dementia that can be easily incorporated into acute care settings.
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