Haven: Sharing receptive music listening to foster connections and wellbeing for people with dementia who are nearing the end of life, and those who care for them.
Identifieur interne : 000273 ( Main/Exploration ); précédent : 000272; suivant : 000274Haven: Sharing receptive music listening to foster connections and wellbeing for people with dementia who are nearing the end of life, and those who care for them.
Auteurs : Claire E. Garabedian [Royaume-Uni] ; Fiona Kelly [Royaume-Uni]Source :
- Dementia (London, England) [ 1741-2684 ] ; 2020.
Descripteurs français
- KwdFr :
- Aidants (psychologie), Démence (mortalité), Démence (psychologie), Entretiens comme sujet (MeSH), Femelle (MeSH), Humains (MeSH), Musicothérapie (MeSH), Mâle (MeSH), Qualité de vie (psychologie), Soins palliatifs (MeSH), Soins terminaux (psychologie), Sujet âgé (MeSH), Sujet âgé de 80 ans ou plus (MeSH), Écosse (MeSH).
- MESH :
- mortalité : Démence.
- psychologie : Aidants, Démence, Qualité de vie, Soins terminaux.
- Entretiens comme sujet, Femelle, Humains, Musicothérapie, Mâle, Soins palliatifs, Sujet âgé, Sujet âgé de 80 ans ou plus, Écosse.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Aged (MeSH), Aged, 80 and over (MeSH), Caregivers (psychology), Dementia (mortality), Dementia (psychology), Female (MeSH), Humans (MeSH), Interviews as Topic (MeSH), Male (MeSH), Music Therapy (MeSH), Palliative Care (MeSH), Quality of Life (psychology), Scotland (MeSH), Terminal Care (psychology).
- MESH :
- geographic : Scotland.
- mortality : Dementia.
- psychology : Caregivers, Dementia, Quality of Life, Terminal Care.
- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Female, Humans, Interviews as Topic, Male, Music Therapy, Palliative Care.
Abstract
This paper reports on research exploring the effects of music played for 12 dyads: a care home resident ('resident') with dementia and someone closely connected to him/her ('carer'). Six individualised music interventions (3 live and 3 pre-recorded) were played by the first author on solo cello within five Scottish non-NHS care homes. All interventions were video-recorded. Semi-structured interviews with carer participants, key staff, and managers explored their responses to interventions. Thick descriptions of video recordings and interview transcripts were thematically coded using Nvivo. A key finding was that structural elements of the interventions combined with characteristics of the music played facilitated an internalised experience of 'haven'; sonically transporting listeners away from their present reality and fulfilling the basic human needs for inclusion, comfort, identity, occupation and attachment.
DOI: 10.1177/1471301218804728
PubMed: 30309252
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