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The Roth Project - Music and Memory: A Community Agency Initiated Individualized Music Intervention for People with Dementia

INTRODUCTION: “The Roth Project - Music and Memory” is a music-based intervention program, implemented by the Alzheimer’s Association of Central and Western Kansas, which provides a non-pharmacological means for addressing neuropsychiatric symptoms in individuals with dementia. METHODS: Participants...

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Autores principales: Buller, Emmali, Martin, Phillip K., Stabler, Anthony, Tucker, Breana, Smith, Jenna, Norton, Linsey, Schroeder, Ryan W.
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Publicado: University of Kansas Medical Center 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6884019/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31803356
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author Buller, Emmali
Martin, Phillip K.
Stabler, Anthony
Tucker, Breana
Smith, Jenna
Norton, Linsey
Schroeder, Ryan W.
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Martin, Phillip K.
Stabler, Anthony
Tucker, Breana
Smith, Jenna
Norton, Linsey
Schroeder, Ryan W.
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description INTRODUCTION: “The Roth Project - Music and Memory” is a music-based intervention program, implemented by the Alzheimer’s Association of Central and Western Kansas, which provides a non-pharmacological means for addressing neuropsychiatric symptoms in individuals with dementia. METHODS: Participants were individuals with dementia who were enrolled in The Roth Project - Music and Memory. Post-intervention surveys were distributed to caregivers of participants which assessed caregiver satisfaction with the program as well as caregiver perception of the impact of individualized music on mood and behavioral symptoms. RESULTS: Of returned surveys (n = 79), 99% of caregivers indicated they were satisfied or very satisfied with the program and 94% of caregivers perceived participants to like or very much like listening to the music. While a substantial number of participants required assistance with iPod use (95%), the majority of participants were observed to listen to the music with stable or increased frequency over time. Personalized music was observed to improve mood in 78% of cases, with the most frequent benefits being improved overall happiness, decreased anxiety, increased positive emotional expression, and decreased depression. CONCLUSIONS: The Roth Project - Music and Memory was well received by caregivers and was perceived to benefit mood of individuals with dementia. These results provided ongoing support for individualized music-based interventions and demonstrated that such interventions, when implemented by community agencies, can be well received by those who use them.
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spelling pubmed-68840192019-12-04 The Roth Project - Music and Memory: A Community Agency Initiated Individualized Music Intervention for People with Dementia Buller, Emmali Martin, Phillip K. Stabler, Anthony Tucker, Breana Smith, Jenna Norton, Linsey Schroeder, Ryan W. Kans J Med Original Research INTRODUCTION: “The Roth Project - Music and Memory” is a music-based intervention program, implemented by the Alzheimer’s Association of Central and Western Kansas, which provides a non-pharmacological means for addressing neuropsychiatric symptoms in individuals with dementia. METHODS: Participants were individuals with dementia who were enrolled in The Roth Project - Music and Memory. Post-intervention surveys were distributed to caregivers of participants which assessed caregiver satisfaction with the program as well as caregiver perception of the impact of individualized music on mood and behavioral symptoms. RESULTS: Of returned surveys (n = 79), 99% of caregivers indicated they were satisfied or very satisfied with the program and 94% of caregivers perceived participants to like or very much like listening to the music. While a substantial number of participants required assistance with iPod use (95%), the majority of participants were observed to listen to the music with stable or increased frequency over time. Personalized music was observed to improve mood in 78% of cases, with the most frequent benefits being improved overall happiness, decreased anxiety, increased positive emotional expression, and decreased depression. CONCLUSIONS: The Roth Project - Music and Memory was well received by caregivers and was perceived to benefit mood of individuals with dementia. These results provided ongoing support for individualized music-based interventions and demonstrated that such interventions, when implemented by community agencies, can be well received by those who use them. University of Kansas Medical Center 2019-11-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6884019/ /pubmed/31803356 Text en © 2019 The University of Kansas Medical Center This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. (CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
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Schroeder, Ryan W.
The Roth Project - Music and Memory: A Community Agency Initiated Individualized Music Intervention for People with Dementia
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title_fullStr The Roth Project - Music and Memory: A Community Agency Initiated Individualized Music Intervention for People with Dementia
title_full_unstemmed The Roth Project - Music and Memory: A Community Agency Initiated Individualized Music Intervention for People with Dementia
title_short The Roth Project - Music and Memory: A Community Agency Initiated Individualized Music Intervention for People with Dementia
title_sort roth project - music and memory: a community agency initiated individualized music intervention for people with dementia
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6884019/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31803356
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