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The Effect of Shared Listening to Personalized Music on Symptoms of Behavioral Disorders in the Elderly With Advanced Dementia

Not Applicable
Conditions
Dementia
Interventions
Combination Product: 2gether app used by trained personal
Registration Number
NCT04293263
Lead Sponsor
2gether
Brief Summary

This study is of great importance because it uses a method that has not been tested in the past. To date, various interventions have been examined that use music for patients with dementia. At the same time, no intervention was conducted that integrates an additional person who shares personalized music with the patient.

If the combination of another person who shares the positive effect of the music with the patient is found to enhance the positive effect of the music, it can change the routine of work with dementia patients and may even reduce the use of tranquilizers among them.

In many cases, it has been found that one of the biggest challenges for family members who treat patients with dementia is the lack of content in the sessions and as a result, the growing sense of alienation between the patient and his family.

Listening to music can be a significant tool in the hands of the family, the main caregiver, the medical staff, and any person who comes in contact with the patient, a tool that can strengthen the sense of connection and connection between them.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
42
Inclusion Criteria
  • Hospitalized in the Department of Mental Disorders at the Mental Health Center in Be'er Sheva aged 18 and over.
  • Patients who have been diagnosed with dementia for the issue.
  • Patients whose guardian gave consent for the study.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Hearing-impaired patients.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
CROSSOVER
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
MCI patients hospitalised in the research departments2gether app used by trained personaleach of the elderly in the study group will listen to personalized music twice a week for an hour each time together with a musical partner. Joint listening is performed with 2 pairs of headphones that connect via a splitter to the partner's cell phone. A listening session will take place in a period of 30 minutes and not more than 60 minutes.
MCI patients hospitalized in the research departments2gether app used by trained personaleach of the elderly in the control group will Listen to random music twice a week for about 40 minutes each time, on personal headphones.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
change in BPSD measure among patients in the department. we use the Neuropsychiatric Inventory (NPI) (Cummings et al., 1994.) which detects changes in BPSD.8 month

the measured scale estimates 10 out of 12 common behavioural disorders in Dementia: delusions, hallucinations, depression, anxiety, agitation, aggression, euphoria, inhibitions, irritability or instability, , Abnormal motor activity. A higher score indicates a larger severity of these behaviours. min-0 max-140. The follow-up will be performed by a nurse in both departments on a weekly basis during 8 months of the study.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
change in the professional caregivers impression of the treatment8 month

We will use a global improvement subclass. This is a scale of 7 points, "1" - the situation has improved greatly and "7" - the situation has worsened greatly.

change vigor measures of the department's staff (nursing staff)8 month

burnout is a common challenge among caregivers of dementia patients. we use Shirom-Melamed Vigor Measure (SMVM) tool. a 12-item tool with a minimum score indicating a higher incidence of wear.

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