Does Rhythm in Music Therapy Have an Organising Effect on the Agitated Behaviours of People with a Diagnosis of Dementia? An Investigation into Music Therapists' Current Practice

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Allen-Williams, Helen
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music therapy; dementia; rhythm; agitated behaviours;
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10.1177/135945751302700104
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R49 [康复医学];
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100215 ;
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While previous research on music therapy and dementia has shown the positive outcomes gained from interventions, it lacked specificity regarding techniques utilised by practising music therapists. Recent developments in music therapy and neuro-rehabilitation have shown rhythm to be an integral part of accessing remaining cognitive functioning follow-ing brain injury and deterioration. This article is based upon a recent research project that investigates the potential of rhythm in music therapy to organise the internal chaos (mental and emotional) experi-enced by patients with dementia. It is speculated that such chaos is often expressed through agitated behaviours, and that rhythm can be used in such instances as a means to stimulate meaningful interaction. A literature review was conducted of studies of music therapy and agitated behaviour. Data was collected using semi- structured interviews with four music therapists and was coded and categorised in order to establish themes. Results showed that the use of individualised rhythmic interventions was functional as therapists noted reduced agitation, more organised physical movement and other communications, meaningful interaction and emotional reassurance. The results also suggest that the Cochranereview's conclusion that no substantial evi-dence exists to support the use of music therapy with dementia patients might be chal-lenged by further research.
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