Making Connections Thru Music: A Group Music Therapy-Based Intervention for Persons with Dementia

通过音乐建立联系:针对痴呆症患者的基于团体音乐治疗的干预

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    10885566
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 100.6万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
  • 财政年份:
    2022
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2022-09-15 至 2025-08-31
  • 项目状态:
    未结题

项目摘要

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Healthcare systems around the world, including within the United States, have long-established shortages of trained caregivers (WHO, 2016; Jones, Liu, Murfield, & Moyle, 2020). The American Health Care Association (2019) states that “the health care system has experienced a shortage of trained caregivers for critical roles for some time.” This scarcity directly impacts the 45,800 Long-Term Care (LTC) communities throughout the U.S. (Harris-Kojetin et al, 2016). Concurrent with this staff shortage, more than half of LTC residents have some form of dementia (Alzheimer’s Association, 2019). These two issues create a serious public health concern, since dementia is associated with a variety of behavioral expressions, such as aggression, anxiety, and agitation (Cummings, 1997). Behavioral expressions of dementia can be successfully managed with the use of tailored, psychosocial interventions and communication support (Vernooij-Dassen et al., 2010; Fazio et al., 2018). Unfortunately, existing staff shortages make the facilitation of such interventions challenging. One powerful and often-overlooked approach to ameliorating staffing shortages involves the utilization of retired volunteers to facilitate interventions for persons with dementia (PWD). Based on the nearly universal love of music and a promising pilot study, the product to be developed and tested in this STTR will build upon the combined prior work of the Principal Investigators. Making Connections Thru Music (MCTM), an urgently needed product, will enable retired volunteers to facilitate an evidence-based music and discussion intervention with PWD. MCTM aims to improve engagement, enhance quality of life, and reduce behavioral expressions in PWD. The intervention will consist of two main components: (1) a comprehensive online training course for volunteers, which will provide a general overview of dementia, demonstrate effective communication strategies to use with PWD, and instruct volunteers to effectively facilitate MCTM sessions, and (2) an app containing a structured MCTM intervention protocol and toolkit, which will be the means by which volunteers facilitate MCTM. MCTM will be marketed to LTC communities. PHASE 1 SPECIFIC AIMS The 12-month Phase I project has the following Specific Aims: · Aim 1: Improve and expand upon the MCTM training materials / curriculum and the MCTM intervention itself. · Aim 2: Produce two MCTM prototype training modules. · Aim 3: Produce a prototype of a MCTM tablet-based app. · Aim 4: Conduct focus groups to examine feasibility and acceptability of the prototype training modules and app. PHASE II SPECIFIC AIMS The 24-month Phase II has the following Specific Aims. · Aim 1: Finalize the MCTM online training course. · Aim 2: Complete development of the MCTM tablet-based app. · Aim 3: Conduct a Fidelity Trial of the MCTM intervention. In the Fidelity Trial, we will examine staff and volunteer adherence to the intervention, engagement/affect levels produced by volunteer- and staff-led MCTM sessions, and self-reported PWD satisfaction with MCTM.
项目总结/摘要 包括美国在内的世界各地的医疗保健系统长期以来一直缺乏训练有素的医生。 护理人员(WHO,2016; Jones,Liu,Murfield,& Moyle,2020)。美国卫生保健协会(2019)指出, “一段时间以来,卫生保健系统一直缺乏训练有素的护理人员担任关键角色。”这种稀缺性 直接影响了美国45,800个长期护理(LTC)社区(Harris-Kojetin等人,2016)。 与此同时,超过一半的LTC居民患有某种形式的痴呆症(阿尔茨海默氏症协会, 2019年)。这两个问题造成了严重的公共卫生问题,因为痴呆症与各种行为相关, 表达,如侵略,焦虑和激动(Cummings,1997)。痴呆症的行为表现可以是 成功地管理与使用量身定制,心理社会干预和沟通支持(Vernooij-Dassen等 例如,2010; Fazio等人,2018年)。不幸的是,现有的工作人员短缺使促进这种干预措施具有挑战性。 改善工作人员短缺的一个有力但常常被忽视的办法是利用退休人员, 志愿者促进对痴呆症患者(PWD)的干预。基于对音乐几乎普遍的热爱和 有前途的试点研究,产品开发和测试,在这个STTR将建立在综合以前的工作, 主要研究者。通过音乐建立联系(MCTM),一个迫切需要的产品,将使退休 志愿者,以促进基于证据的音乐和讨论干预与残疾人。MCTM旨在改善 参与,提高生活质量,减少PWD的行为表达。干预将包括两个主要方面 组成部分:(1)为志愿者提供全面的在线培训课程,将提供痴呆症的一般概述, 展示与残疾人一起使用的有效沟通策略,并指导志愿者有效地促进MCTM 会话,以及(2)包含结构化MCTM干预协议和工具包的应用程序,这将是实现以下目的的手段 志愿者协助MCTM。MCTM将向LTC社区销售。 第1阶段具体目标 为期12个月的第一阶段项目有以下具体目标: ·目标1:改进和扩大MCTM培训材料/课程和MCTM干预措施本身。 目标2:制作两个MCTM原型培训模块。 ·目标3:制作基于MCTM平板电脑的应用程序原型。 ·目标4:组织焦点小组,审查原型培训模块和应用程序的可行性和可接受性。 第二阶段具体目标为期24个月的第二阶段有以下具体目标。 ·目标1:最后确定MCTM在线培训课程。 ·目标2:完成MCTM平板电脑应用程序的开发。 ·目标3:对MCTM干预进行保真度试验。 在忠诚试验中,我们将检查工作人员和志愿者对干预的依从性,参与/影响水平 志愿者和工作人员主导的MCTM会议,以及自我报告的PWD对MCTM的满意度。

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Making Connections Thru Music: A Group Music Therapy-Based Intervention for Persons with Dementia
通过音乐建立联系:针对痴呆症患者的基于团体音乐治疗的干预
  • 批准号:
    10543923
  • 财政年份:
    2022
  • 资助金额:
    $ 100.6万
  • 项目类别:
All About Me: An Intervention to Ease the Transition to Long-term Care, Build Community, and Improve Quality of Care for Persons with Dementia
关于我的一切:缓解痴呆症患者向长期护理过渡、建立社区并提高护理质量的干预措施
  • 批准号:
    10481163
  • 财政年份:
    2022
  • 资助金额:
    $ 100.6万
  • 项目类别:
HOME 4 CARE--the Hearthstone Optimized Multimedia Environment for Care-planning, Activities, Recreation, and Education
HOME 4 CARE——用于护理规划、活动、娱乐和教育的《炉石传说》优化多媒体环境
  • 批准号:
    9201625
  • 财政年份:
    2016
  • 资助金额:
    $ 100.6万
  • 项目类别:
HOME 4 CARE--the Hearthstone Optimized Multimedia Environment for Care-planning, Activities, Recreation, and Education
HOME 4 CARE——用于护理规划、活动、娱乐和教育的《炉石传说》优化多媒体环境
  • 批准号:
    9334675
  • 财政年份:
    2016
  • 资助金额:
    $ 100.6万
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