阿尔茨海默病患者的音乐治疗:一项重点评论

A. Fountouki, S. Kotrotsiou, T. Paralikas, D. Theofanidis
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导读:痴呆症是老年人最紧迫的问题之一,不仅影响到患者,也影响到照顾者和家庭。目的:本系统综述的目的是探讨音乐作为一种非药物干预对AD患者的治疗价值。第二个目标是揭示最有益的音乐类型的证据。方法:系统检索包括对不同数据库:Google Scholar、Science Direct、PubMed、Scielo、Dialnet和Cochrane进行批判性评价。搜索日期从2006年到2019年不等,使用了以下关键词的单独和组合:英语、西班牙语和希腊语中的“阿尔茨海默病”、“音乐”、“音乐疗法”和“痴呆症”。然后全文阅读选定的论文,并根据纳入和排除标准进行“微调”,进一步排除。结果:结果显示了来自许多不同国家的出版物,如:西班牙、希腊、美国、荷兰、巴西、德国和中国。检索数据库选择了21项研究和7项系统综述,其中包括Cochrane综述。讨论:MT引起了研究人员的极大兴趣,研究结果清楚地表明,这种创新的非侵入性方法对阿尔茨海默病患者的认知能力下降具有很大的保护优势,并且在短时间内(5周内)对MT的反应很明显,每周只需一到两次半小时的治疗。结论:MT刺激认知功能,改善情绪,减少由压力条件引发的行为问题。这是一种廉价且令人愉快的干预措施,没有副作用,已成为痴呆症患者的一种有希望的额外治疗方法。当一群人在一起欣赏熟悉的音乐,为整个体验添加社交元素时,似乎能获得最大的好处。
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Music therapy for patients with alzheimer’s disease: A focused critical review
Introduction: Dementia is one of the most pressing issues in old age, affecting not only the person who suffers it but also the caregivers and family. Aim: The purpose of this systematic review is to explore the therapeutic value of music as a nonpharmacological intervention for people with AD. A secondary objective is to reveal evidence on the type of music that is most beneficial. Methods: The systematic search included critical review of different databases: Google Scholar, Science Direct, PubMed, Scielo, Dialnet and Cochrane. The search dates ranged from 2006 to 2019 and individual and combinations of the following keywords were used: “Alzheimer’s disease”, “music”, “music therapy” and “dementia” in English, Spanish and Greek. The selected papers were then read in their entirety and further exclusions were made based on ‘fine-tuning’ according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Results: Results revealed publications from many different countries such as: Spain, Greece, USA, Netherlands, Brazil, Germany and China. Searching the databases led to the selection of 21 research studies and 7 systematic reviews including a Cochrane review. Discussion: MT has elicited considerable interest amongst researchers and findings clearly illustrate that this innovative and non-invasive method is of great protective advantage to those suffering cognitive decline as found in AD and that responses to MT are evident within a short period of time [within 5 weeks] with as few as one to two half hour sessions per week. Conclusions: MT stimulates cognitive function, improves mood, and reduces behaviour problems triggered by stressful conditions. It is an inexpensive and pleasant intervention with no adverse effects and has emerged as a promising additional therapeutic approach for patients with dementia. It seems that most benefit is achieved when familiar music is enjoyed amongst a group adding a social element to the whole experience.
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