TI: Models of music therapy intervention in stroke rehabilitation.
AU: Purdie-H; Baldwin-S
AD: Grampian Healthcare NHS Trust, Maidencraig House, Woodend Hospital, Eday Road, Aberdeen, Scotland.
SO: Int-J-Rehabil-Res. 1995 Dec; 18(4): 341-50
ISSN: 0342-5282
PY: 1995
LA: ENGLISH
CP: ENGLAND
MESH: Adult-; Middle-Age
MESH: *Cerebrovascular-Disorders-rehabilitation; *Music-Therapy
TG: Human; Male
PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE; REVIEW; REVIEW-LITERATURE
AN: 96342315
UD: 9701
MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1/96-1/97 2 of 23
TI: Influence of dinner music on food intake and symptoms common in dementia.
AU: Ragneskog-H; Brane-G; Karlsson-I; Kihlgren-M
SO: Scand-J-Caring-Sci. 1996; 10(1): 11-7
ISSN: 0283-9318
PY: 1996
LA: ENGLISH
CP: NORWAY
AB: The influence of dinner music on food intake and symptoms common in dementia such as depressed mood, irritability and restlessness was studied. The study was carried out in a nursing-home ward in Sweden. Soothing music was played as dinner music for weeks, Swedish tunes form the 1920s and 1930s for two weeks and pop music for two weeks. Prior to these periods, there was one week without music, and at the end of the intervention there was a two-week control period. The effects of the intervention were assessed by psychological ratings and by weighing the food helpings. It was found that during all three music periods the patients ate more in total. The difference was particularly significant for the dessert. The staff were thought to be influenced by the music, as they served the patients more food, both main course and dessert, whenever music was played. The patients were less irritable, anxious and depressed during the music periods. The results of the study suggest that dinner music, particularly soothing music, can reduce irritability, fear-panic and depressed mood and can stimulate demented patients in a nursing-home ward into eating more.
MESH: Affect-; Aged-; Aged,-80-and-over; Dementia-nursing; Geriatric-Assessment; Nursing-Homes
MESH: *Dementia-psychology; *Eating-; *Food-Services; *Music-Therapy-methods
TG: Human; Support,-Non-U.S.-Gov't
PT: CLINICAL-TRIAL; CONTROLLED-CLINICAL-TRIAL; JOURNAL-ARTICLE
AN: 96361200
UD: 9611
SB: NURSING
MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1/96-1/97 3 of 23
TI: A harmonious atmosphere.
AU: Roberts-J
SO: Nurs-Times. 1996 Jan 24-30; 92(4): 60-1
ISSN: 0029-6589
PY: 1996
LA: ENGLISH
CP: ENGLAND
MESH: Aged-; Dementia-psychology
MESH: *Dementia-nursing; *Geriatric-Nursing; *Music-Therapy-methods
TG: Human
PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE
AN: 96193580
UD: 9611
SB: NURSING
MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1/96-1/97 4 of 23
TI: [Music therapy single case research--a qualitative approach]
TO: Musiktherapeutische Einzelfallforschung--ein qualitativer Ansatz.
AU: Langenberg-M; Frommer-J; Tress-W
AD: Hochschule der Kunste Berlin.
SO: Psychother-Psychosom-Med-Psychol. 1995 Dec; 45(12): 418-26
ISSN: 0173-7937
PY: 1995
LA: GERMAN; NON-ENGLISH
CP: GERMANY
AB: A qualitative approach for describing music psychotherapy treatment is developed. For this purpose we employ the methodological principle of triangulation of perspectives (patient, therapist, independent observers, composers). Our approach is based on the concept of the resonator function describing the perceptive capacity of all participants for effective and relationship-referred significance of the work produced during the treatment. The qualitative method importing and extending the knowledge of the inner context of the case is illustrated by two musical improvisations from the treatment of a female patient suffering from chronic migraine.
MESH: Adult-; English-Abstract; Migraine-psychology; Migraine-therapy; Psychoanalytic-Interpretation; Psychophysiologic-Disorders-psychology; Psychophysiologic-Disorders-therapy
MESH: *Music-Therapy-methods; *Psychoanalytic-Therapy-methods
TG: Case-Report; Female; Human
PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE
AN: 96137655
UD: 9605
MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1/96-1/97 5 of 23
TI: Leaving concert hall for clinic, therapists now test music's 'charms' [news]
AU: Marwick-C
SO: JAMA. 1996 Jan 24-31; 275(4): 267-8
ISSN: 0098-7484
PY: 1996
LA: ENGLISH
CP: UNITED-STATES
MESH: Adult-; Autism-therapy; Cerebrovascular-Disorders-therapy; Child-; Labor-; Neoplasms-rehabilitation; Parkinson-Disease-therapy; Pregnancy-
MESH: *Music-Therapy
TG: Female; Human
PT: NEWS
AN: 96144519
UD: 9604
SB: AIM
MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1991-1995 6 of 23
TI: Music as a nursing intervention for residents with Alzheimer's disease in long-term care.
AU: Sambandham-M; Schirm-V
SO: Geriatr-Nurs. 1995 Mar-Apr; 16(2): 79-83
ISSN: 0197-4572
PY: 1995
LA: ENGLISH
CP: UNITED-STATES
MESH: Aged-; Aged,-80-and-over; Alzheimer's-Disease-psychology; Memory-
MESH: *Alzheimer's-Disease-nursing; *Long-Term-Care; *Music-Therapy
TG: Human
PT: CLINICAL-TRIAL; JOURNAL-ARTICLE
AN: 95293239
UD: 9509
SB: NURSING
MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1991-1995 7 of 23
TI: [Establishing contact in the early stage of severe craniocerebral trauma: sound as the bridge to mute patients]
TO: Kontaktaufnahme im Fruhstadium schwerer Schadel-Hirn-Traumen: Klang als Brucke zum verstummten Menschen.
AU: Jochims-S
SO: Rehabilitation-Stuttg. 1994 Feb; 33(1): 8-13
ISSN: 0034-3536
PY: 1994
LA: GERMAN; NON-ENGLISH
CP: GERMANY
AB: Both from a theoretical perspective and by means of several case examples, the article focuses on the issue of overcoming the disturbed pre-verbal communication behaviour presented by patients in the early stage following severe craniocerebral trauma. In patients with brain lesion, a pre-verbal, emotionally-focussed tonal language almost invariably is capable of reaching the still healthy sections of the person. Hence, it is possible for music therapy to both establish contact with the seemingly non-responsive patient and re-stimulate the person's fundamental communication competencies and experience at the emotional, social and cognitive levels.
MESH: Adult-; Aphasia-psychology; Aphasia-rehabilitation; Brain-Damage,-Chronic-psychology; Brain-Injuries-psychology; Coma-psychology; English-Abstract; Mutism-psychology; Sick-Role
MESH: *Brain-Damage,-Chronic-rehabilitation; *Brain-Injuries-rehabilitation; *Coma-rehabilitation; *Communication-Methods,-Total; *Music-Therapy; *Mutism-rehabilitation
TG: Case-Report; Human; Male; Support,-Non-U.S.-Gov't
PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE
AN: 94218528
UD: 9407
MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1991-1995 8 of 23
TI: Alzheimer's disease: rhythm, timing and music as therapy.
AU: Aldridge-D
AD: Medizinische Fakultat, Universitat Witten Herdecke, Germany.
SO: Biomed-Pharmacother. 1994; 48(7): 275-81
ISSN: 0753-3322
PY: 1994
LA: ENGLISH
CP: FRANCE
AB: Active music-making provides a form of therapy for the Alzheimer's patient which may stimulate cognitive activities such that areas subject to progressive failure are maintained. Anecdotal evidence suggests that quality of life of Alzheimer's patients is significantly improved with music therapy, accompanied by the overall social benefits of acceptance and sense of belonging gained by communicating with others. Music therapy, when based on clear treatment objectives can reduce the individual prescription of tranquilizing medication, reduce the use of hypnotics and help overall goals of rehabilitation. Mood improvement and self-expression, the stimulation of speech and organisation of mental processes; and sensory stimulation and motor integration are promoted. Given that the rate of deterioration in Alzheimer's disease is not predictable, a series of single case experimental designs would generate valuable empirical data concerning treatment outcome and promote basic research into the timing functions required for the co-ordination of cognition, physiology, motor ability and the integrity of behaviour.
MESH: Alzheimer's-Disease-diagnosis; Intelligence-Tests; Language-; Middle-Age; Quality-of-Life
MESH: *Alzheimer's-Disease-therapy; *Music-Therapy
TG: Case-Report; Female; Human
PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE
AN: 95161637
UD: 9505
MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1991-1995 9 of 23
TI: The effect of music on repetitive disruptive vocalizations of persons with dementia.
AU: Casby-JA; Holm-MB
AD: California Children's Service, Health Department, San Jose 95128.
SO: Am-J-Occup-Ther. 1994 Oct; 48(10): 883-9
ISSN: 0272-9490
PY: 1994
LA: ENGLISH
CP: UNITED-STATES
AB: OBJECTIVE. This study examined the effect of classical music and favorite music on the repetitive disruptive vocalizations of long-term-care facility (LTCF) residents with dementia of the Alzheimer's type (DAT). METHOD. Three subjects diagnosed with DAT who had a history of repetitive disruptive vocalizations were selected for the study. Three single-subject withdrawal designs (ABA, ACA, and ABCA) were used to assess subjects' repetitive disruptive vocalizations during each phase: no intervention (A); relaxing, classical music (B); and favorite music (C). RESULTS. Classical music and favorite music significantly decreased the number of vocalizations in two of the three subjects (p < .05). CONCLUSION. These findings support a method that was effective in decreasing the disruptive vocalization pattern common in those with DAT in the least restrictive manner, as mandated by the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987.
MESH: Aged-; Aged,-80-and-over; Alzheimer's-Disease-physiopathology; Dementia-physiopathology; Skilled-Nursing-Facilities; Treatment-Outcome
MESH: *Alzheimer's-Disease-therapy; *Dementia-therapy; *Music-Therapy; *Verbal-Behavior
TG: Female; Human; Male
PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE
AN: 95126243
UD: 9504
MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1991-1995 10 of 23
TI: Behavioral training of a young women with Rett syndrome.
AU: Bat-Haee-MA
AD: O'Berry Center, Goldsboro, NC 27533.
SO: Percept-Mot-Skills. 1994 Feb; 78(1): 314
ISSN: 0031-5125
PY: 1994
LA: ENGLISH
CP: UNITED-STATES
MESH: Activities-of-Daily-Living-psychology; Adult-; Body-Weight; Feeding-Behavior; Leisure-Activities; Music-Therapy; Occupational-Therapy; Psychomotor-Performance; Rett-Syndrome-psychology
MESH: *Behavior-Therapy-methods; *Rett-Syndrome-rehabilitation
TG: Case-Report; Female; Human
PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE
AN: 94232754
UD: 9408
MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1991-1995 11 of 23
TI: Communicating with brain-impaired palliative care patients through music therapy.
AU: O'Callaghan-CC
AD: Music Therapy Department, Caritas Christi Hospice, Kew, Australia.
SO: J-Palliat-Care. 1993 Winter; 9(4): 53-5
ISSN: 0825-8597
PY: 1993
LA: ENGLISH
CP: CANADA
AB: Language is mainly a function of the left hemisphere of the brain; music is mainly a function of the right hemisphere. Using language and music together therapeutically with brain-impaired patients offers a greater chance of activating intact neurological pathways than using language alone. Music therapy also offers an alternate and creative way of communicating with these patients.
MESH: Brain-Damage,-Chronic-psychology; Counseling-methods; Family-Therapy-methods
MESH: *Brain-Damage,-Chronic-therapy; *Communication-; *Music-Therapy-methods; *Palliative-Care-methods
TG: Human
PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE
AN: 94180268
UD: 9406
MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1991-1995 12 of 23
TI: Effects of individualized music on confused and agitated elderly patients.
AU: Gerdner-LA; Swanson-EA
AD: University of Iowa, College of Nursing, Iowa City 52242.
SO: Arch-Psychiatr-Nurs. 1993 Oct; 7(5): 284-91
ISSN: 0883-9417
PY: 1993
LA: ENGLISH
CP: UNITED-STATES
AB: The Progressively Lowered Stress Threshold Model in conjunction with an identified theoretical basis provides a framework for the use of individualized music in individuals with Dementia of the Alzheimer's Type (DAT). The effects of individualized music is explored in five elderly patients who are confused and agitated and residing in a long-term care facility. The Modified Cohen-Mansfield Agitation Inventory is used to measure the outcome. The immediate and 1-hour residual effects suggest the potential of individualized music as an alternative approach to the management of agitation in confused elderly patients.
MESH: Aged-; Aged,-80-and-over; Alzheimer's-Disease-nursing; Alzheimer's-Disease-psychology; Confusion-nursing; Confusion-psychology; Individuality-; Mental-Status-Schedule; Nurse-Patient-Relations; Psychomotor-Agitation-nursing; Psychomotor-Agitation-psychology
MESH: *Alzheimer's-Disease-therapy; *Confusion-therapy; *Music-Therapy; *Psychomotor-Agitation-therapy
TG: Case-Report; Female; Human; Male
PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE
AN: 94079424
UD: 9403
SB: NURSING
MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1991-1995 13 of 23
TI: [A music therapy workshop for demented persons]
TO: Un atelier de musicotherapie pour personnes dementes.
AU: Bellet-M; Berta-J
SO: Soins-Psychiatr. 1993 Feb(148): 31-3
ISSN: 0241-6972
PY: 1993
LA: FRENCH; NON-ENGLISH
CP: FRANCE
MESH: Aged-
MESH: *Dementia,-Senile-therapy; *Music-Therapy-organization-and-administration
TG: Human
PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE
AN: 94053904
UD: 9402
SB: NURSING
MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1991-1995 14 of 23
TI: Music and Alzheimer's disease--assessment and therapy: discussion paper.
AU: Aldridge-D
AD: Medizinische Fakultat, Universitat Witten Herdecke, Germany.
SO: J-R-Soc-Med. 1993 Feb; 86(2): 93-5
ISSN: 0141-0768
PY: 1993
LA: ENGLISH
CP: ENGLAND
MESH: Alzheimer's-Disease-physiopathology; Alzheimer's-Disease-therapy; Cognition-; Music-Therapy; Perception-
MESH: *Alzheimer's-Disease-psychology; *Music-
TG: Human
PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE
AN: 93164167
UD: 9305
MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1991-1995 15 of 23
TI: Music debate continues [letter]
AU: MacLean-B
SO: J-Gerontol-Nurs. 1993 Feb; 19(2): 5-6
ISSN: 0098-9134
PY: 1993
LA: ENGLISH
CP: UNITED-STATES
MESH: Alzheimer's-Disease-nursing
MESH: *Alzheimer's-Disease-therapy; *Music-Therapy; *Nursing-Assessment-standards
TG: Human
PT: LETTER
AN: 93155447
UD: 9305
SB: NURSING
MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1991-1995 16 of 23
TI: [Assisting disabled elderly people to live to the best of their abilities. Music therapy for the elderly with dementia at Belland General Hospital in Osaka]
AU: Sakata-A
SO: Kango. 1992 Feb; 44(2): 37-46
ISSN: 0022-8362
PY: 1992
LA: JAPANESE; NON-ENGLISH
CP: JAPAN
MESH: Aged-; Dementia,-Senile-rehabilitation; Hospitals,-General; Japan-
MESH: *Dementia,-Senile-therapy; *Disabled-rehabilitation; *Geriatric-Nursing; *Music-Therapy
TG: Human
PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE
AN: 93287480
UD: 9309
SB: NURSING
MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1991-1995 17 of 23
TI: A song for Mrs Smith.
AU: Braben-L
SO: Nurs-Times. 1992 Oct 7-13; 88(41): 54
ISSN: 0029-6589
PY: 1992
LA: ENGLISH
CP: ENGLAND
MESH: Aged-; Alzheimer's-Disease-therapy
MESH: *Alzheimer's-Disease-nursing; *Music-Therapy-methods
TG: Case-Report; Female; Human
PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE
AN: 93149798
UD: 9305
SB: NURSING
MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1991-1995 18 of 23
TI: Musical debate [letter]
AU: Lipe-A
SO: J-Gerontol-Nurs. 1992 Jul; 18(7): 3-4
ISSN: 0098-9134
PY: 1992
LA: ENGLISH
CP: UNITED-STATES
MESH: Aged-
MESH: *Alzheimer's-Disease-therapy; *Music-Therapy-methods
TG: Human
PT: LETTER
AN: 92332942
UD: 9210
SB: NURSING
MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1991-1995 19 of 23
TI: The music therapy assessment tool in Alzheimer's patients.
AU: Glynn-NJ
SO: J-Gerontol-Nurs. 1992 Jan; 18(1): 3-9
ISSN: 0098-9134
PY: 1992
LA: ENGLISH
CP: UNITED-STATES
AB: 1. Empirical research is needed to evaluate immediate and sustained physiological, psychological, and psychosocial therapeutic effects, if any, of music therapy on behavioral patterns of elderly institutionalized Alzheimer's patients. 2. The Music Therapy Assessment Tool (MTAT) was specifically designed and developed to assess the effects of music therapy on behavioral patterns of Alzheimer's disease patients. 3. Preliminary testing of the MTAT suggests that it has fairly high internal consistency and inter-rater reliability and warrants consideration as a research tool. 4. Musical intervention included familiar music to facilitate communication and socialization, ethnic and nostalgic music to stimulate reminiscence, and melodies with distinctive rhythmic patterns to enhance movement and behavioral repatterning.
MESH: Aged-; Aged,-80-and-over
MESH: *Alzheimer's-Disease-therapy; *Geriatric-Assessment; *Music-Therapy; *Nursing-Assessment-methods
TG: Female; Human; Male
PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE
AN: 92156556
UD: 9205
SB: NURSING
MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1991-1995 20 of 23
TI: [Senile dementia. Music as a bridge between the past and the present]
TO: Senil demens. Musik som en bro mellem fortid og nutid.
AU: Wellendorf-B
SO: Sygeplejersken. 1991 Dec 11; 91(50): 22-4
ISSN: 0106-8350
PY: 1991
LA: DANISH; NON-ENGLISH
CP: DENMARK
MESH: Aged-; Aged,-80-and-over; Nursing-Homes
MESH: *Dementia,-Senile-rehabilitation; *Interpersonal-Relations; *Music-Therapy
TG: Case-Report; Female; Human
PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE
AN: 92285855
UD: 9209
SB: NURSING
MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1991-1995 21 of 23
TI: Songs that soothe.
AU: Cooper-J
SO: N-Z-Nurs-J. 1991 Apr; 84(3): 22-3
ISSN: 0028-8535
PY: 1991
LA: ENGLISH
CP: NEW-ZEALAND
MESH: Aged-; Dementia-nursing; Music-Therapy-methods
MESH: *Dementia-therapy; *Music-Therapy-standards
TG: Case-Report; Female; Human; Male
PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE
AN: 91226870
UD: 9108
SB: NURSING
MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1990 22 of 23
TI: Spark of life.
AU: Jones-CP
AD: VA Medical Center, Lexington, Kentucky.
SO: Geriatr-Nurs. 1990 Jul-Aug; 11(4): 194-6
ISSN: 0197-4572
PY: 1990
LA: ENGLISH
CP: UNITED-STATES
MESH: Adult-; Coma-nursing; Head-Injuries-nursing; Motivation-; Music-Therapy
MESH: *Coma-rehabilitation; *Head-Injuries-rehabilitation
TG: Case-Report; Human; Male
PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE
AN: 90306798
UD: 9010
SB: NURSING
MEDLINE EXPRESS (R) 1990 23 of 23
TI: [Coping with illness in the early phase of severe neurologic diseases. A contribution of music therapy to psychological management in selected neurologic disease pictures]
TO: Krankheitsverarbeitung in der Fruhphase schwerer neurologischer Erkrankungen. Ein Beitrag der Musiktherapie zur psychischen Betreuung bei ausgewahlten neurologischen Krankheitsbildern.
AU: Jochims-S
SO: Psychother-Psychosom-Med-Psychol. 1990 Mar-Apr; 40(3-4): 115-22
ISSN: 0173-7937
PY: 1990
LA: GERMAN; NON-ENGLISH
CP: GERMANY,-WEST
AB: In many cases neurological diseases become traumatic because of their abrupt appearance resulting in physical and/or mental impairment, which is often experienced as deep narcicistic offence. Assumpting that there exist a correlation between successful functional rehabilitation and emotional coping strategies and because the factor "time" is as well relevant for the full development of potential early support in the sense of guiding through morning and grief to be necessary. By two case studies, one in the field of physical handicap and one in the field of severe head injury by road accident, it is tried to point out the special possibilities of music therapy including the question of induction.
MESH: Adult-; Brain-Damage,-Chronic-diagnosis; English-Abstract; Music-Therapy-methods
MESH: *Adaptation,-Psychological; *Brain-Damage,-Chronic-psychology; *Music-Therapy; *Sick-Role
TG: Case-Report; Human; Male
PT: JOURNAL-ARTICLE
AN: 90245923
UD: 9008