Effectiveness of music intervention on the quality of life of older people.

Author: Lee YY, Chan MF, Mok E.
Affiliation:
Yin Yi Lee MSN RN Registered Nurse Orthopaedic and Traumatology Department, United Christian Hospital, HKSAR, China Moon Fai Chan PhD Cstat Assistant Professor Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore Esther Mok PhD RN Professor School of Nursing, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, HKSAR, China.
Conference/Journal: J Adv Nurs
Date published: 2010 Sep 10
Other: Special Notes: doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2648.2010.05445.x , Word Count: 259


lee y.y., chan m.f. & mok e. (2010) Effectiveness of music intervention on the quality of life of older people. Journal of Advanced Nursing ABSTRACT: Aim.  This paper is a report of a study of the effect of music on the quality of life of community-dwelling older Chinese people in Hong Kong. Background.  Older people's quality of life can be improved by preparing for the transition into old age. Listening to music, as a vehicle for feeling, can facilitate the non-verbal expression of emotion, reaching people's inner feelings without being threatening, and it can be a tool for emotional catharsis. Method.  A randomized controlled trial design was conducted from in 2007 in a community centre in Hong Kong. A total of 66 older people (31 in music group and 35 in control group), aged from 65 to 90 years were randomly assigned to undergo either a 30-minute music intervention or a rest period for 4 weeks; quality of life outcomes were then measured. Results.  Quality of life improved weekly in the music group, indicating a cumulative dose effect, and a statistically significantly better quality of life was found over time in each sub-score for those in the music group compared with the controls. However, in the music group, there were no statistically significant improvements of quality of life in each sub-score over the 4 weeks. Conclusion.  Being engaged in music activities can help a person to connect with their life experiences and with other people, and to be more stimulated. Music is a non-invasive, simple and inexpensive therapeutic method of improving quality of life in community-dwelling elders.

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