1. Individualised music for people living with dementia and the experiences and perceptions of residential aged care staff: A qualitative study.
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Gaviola, Minah Amor, Higgins, Isabel, Dilworth, Sophie, Holliday, Elizabeth, and Inder, Kerry J.
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TREATMENT of dementia ,FOCUS groups ,ATTITUDES of medical personnel ,RESEARCH methodology ,INDIVIDUALIZED medicine ,INTERVIEWING ,MUSIC therapy ,DEMENTIA patients ,QUALITATIVE research ,PRE-tests & post-tests ,SURVEYS ,RESIDENTIAL care ,CONTENT analysis ,THEMATIC analysis - Abstract
Objective: To explore the experiences and perceptions of staff regarding the use of individualised music for people with dementia living in residential aged care. Methods: A qualitative descriptive methodology was used. Methods included a focus group and face‐to‐face interviews, open‐ended responses to a pre‐post survey and relevant clinical notes about older participants' responses. Qualitative content analysis was used to analyse data. Results: There were four themes: (1) transcendental reminiscing, the calm, the joy and the elation; (2) optimism, excitement and the snowball effect; (3) pitching in for older person, it is not rocket science and the hurdles; and (4) music beyond the intervention. Conclusions: Overall, the individualised music was a generally positive experience. While some older participants reported discomfort with the use of headphones, staff concerns related to care and accessibility of music equipment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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