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Perceptions of group music therapy among elderly nursing home residents in Taiwan

Authors :
Shu-Ling Chen
Hui-Chuan Lin
Sui-Whi Jane
Source :
Complementary therapies in medicine. 17(4)
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Summary Objective To explore the perceptions of group music therapy among elderly nursing home residents in Taiwan. Methods Focus group methodology was used to explore the perceptions of elderly participants about their experience of group music therapy. Verbatim transcripts of audiotaped interviews were analysed by content analysis. Results In total, 3 focus groups were held with 17 wheelchair-bound elderly residents. Analysis of participants’ perceptions of group music therapy revealed two major themes: (1) strength derived from the group dynamic and (2) enhanced quality of life. The first theme included three subthemes: (1) sense of energy, (2) distraction from suffering, and (3) confirmation as a person. The second major theme included four subthemes: (1) variety added to life, (2) motivation to exercise, (3) learning positive behaviour, and (4) greater life satisfaction. Conclusion Elderly, wheelchair-bound residents of a nursing home in Taiwan positively viewed their experiences with our group music therapy programme, particularly its active component. The findings of this study suggest that healthcare providers should consider integrating group music therapy into their programmes for elderly nursing home residents and design the therapy to add variety to their life, give them a sense of autonomy by having them choose their preferred musical activities, and improve their cognitive function.

Details

ISSN :
18736963
Volume :
17
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Complementary therapies in medicine
Accession number :
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