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Tytuł:
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Can music reminiscence approaches be used in moderate-severe dementia? A pilot of music mirrors.
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Autorzy:
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Camerlynck MF; 8956South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, UK.
Sedgwick O; Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King's College, UK; South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, UK.
Lister H; 4958South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, UK.
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Źródło:
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Dementia (London, England) [Dementia (London)] 2021 Apr; Vol. 20 (3), pp. 1162-1171. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Sep 30.
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Typ publikacji:
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Journal Article
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Język:
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English
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Imprint Name(s):
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Original Publication: London ; Thousand Oaks, CA : Sage, c2002-
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MeSH Terms:
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Dementia*/therapy
Music Therapy*
Affect ; Humans ; Memory ; Music
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Contributed Indexing:
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Keywords: dementia; innovative; music; music mirrors; reminiscence
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Entry Date(s):
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Date Created: 20200930 Date Completed: 20210715 Latest Revision: 20210715
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Update Code:
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20240105
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DOI:
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10.1177/1471301220960847
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PMID:
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32996787
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Music-based therapies have been widely evaluated for individuals with dementia. Music Mirrors (MM) is a new music-based reminiscence tool that looks to improve person-centred care, encourage conversation and stimulate reminiscence. Since MM is designed for persons with mild dementia, this project looked to determine the feasibility, acceptability and efficacy of the tool with three individuals with moderate to severe dementia. Over 6 weeks, 12 sessions were conducted, assessing for mood and behavioural changes during and after each session. Despite limitations to the project, overall results suggest that MM can be beneficial to people with moderate to severe dementia.