它能帮助你忘记烦恼":在急症医院老年护理环境中探索音乐疗法的试点研究。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Australasian Journal on Ageing Pub Date : 2024-05-13 DOI:10.1111/ajag.13313
Neeraja Vadali, Danielle Ní Chróinín, Alison Short
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研究目的:很少有研究探讨过急诊老年病住院环境中的音乐治疗(MT)。我们旨在评估在急诊老年病房开展为期 8 周的 MT 项目的可行性和病人/工作人员的看法:方法:为期 8 周的面对面 MT 计划,包括每周最多两次的简短接受性音乐干预。所有入住老年护理病房的患者均符合条件。使用硬拷贝调查表评估病人和员工对音乐治疗的看法。在主题分析方法中,对自由文本回复中提出的主题进行了人工编码。采用混合方法获取并分析与MT干预的可行性以及患者和员工对MT干预的看法有关的数据:该项目为期 8 周,每期向 11 名患者(IQR 9-12)提供服务(中位数为每天 8 名新患者)。共有 10 名患者完成了问卷调查,平均年龄为 81.1 岁(SD 7.7);60% 为女性,所有患者均有认知障碍。在接受 MT 治疗后,8 位受访患者中有 8 位表示感觉快乐,8 位表示愿意推荐 MT。受访的工作人员(n = 19)表示,患者看起来很开心(19/19)、很放松(13/19),并且都会向其他患者推荐 MT。共同的主题是,MT 能改善患者的行为和情绪,并能刺激患者:结论:急性老年护理住院病人 MT 计划证明是可行的,并且深受员工和病人的欢迎。未来的研究可能会侧重于以更大的样本量、特定类型的 MT 以及对病人和照护者体验的更深入探讨来收集更有力的数据。
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‘It helps you forget your worries’: A pilot study exploring music therapy in the acute hospital aged care setting

Objectives

Few studies have explored music therapy (MT) in an acute aged care inpatient setting. We aimed to assess feasibility and patient/staff perceptions of an 8-week MT program on an acute geriatric ward.

Methods

An 8-week in-person MT program, comprising brief receptive musical interventions up to twice-weekly. All patients admitted to the aged care ward were eligible for inclusion. A hard copy survey was used to assess patient and staff perceptions of MT. Themes raised in free-text responses were manually coded within a thematic analysis approach. A mixed methods approach was used to obtain and analyse data relating to feasibility and patient and staff perceptions of the MT intervention.

Results

The 8-week program ran to completion and was delivered to a median of 11 patients (IQR 9–12) each session (median 8 new/day). In total, 10 patients completed surveys, mean age 81.1 (SD 7.7); 60% were women and all had cognitive impairment. Following an MT session, eight of eight responding patients reported feeling happy and eight of eight reported they would recommend MT. Staff respondents (n = 19) reported patients appeared happy (19/19), relaxed (13/19) and all would recommend MT to other patients. Common themes were that MT was followed by improved patient behaviour and mood, and stimulated patients.

Conclusions

An acute aged care inpatient MT program proves feasible and well-received by staff and patients. Future research may focus on more robust data collection in larger sample sizes, specific types of MT and more in-depth exploration of the patient and carer experiences.

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Australasian Journal on Ageing
Australasian Journal on Ageing 医学-老年医学
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3.10
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6.20%
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114
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Australasian Journal on Ageing is a peer reviewed journal, which publishes original work in any area of gerontology and geriatric medicine. It welcomes international submissions, particularly from authors in the Asia Pacific region.
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