Group-Based Telehealth Music Therapy Intervention for Patients With Dementia: A Pilot Study
Behavioral and Psychiatric Symptoms of Dementia, Alzheimer Disease, Lewy Body Disease
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Behavioral and Psychiatric Symptoms of Dementia
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Inclusion criteria for participants:
- Mild to moderate dementia (MMSE 13-26 at their last clinic visit, if within 6 months)
- English-speaking
- Auditory acuity adequate for participating with music therapy
- Access to high-speed internet, webcam, and a microphone
- A caregiver willing to participate
Inclusion Criteria for Caregivers:
- Must be an adult relative, friend, or caretaker (non-professional)
- English speaking
- Visual and auditory acuity adequate for communicating with examiner and completing questionnaires
Exclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria for participants:
- Must not be presently participating in another interventional study
- Must not demonstrate increased anxiety/distress when utilizing a telehealth platform
- Must not have received a clinical prognosis of rapidly progressing dementia
Sites / Locations
- Maya LichtensteinRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Other
Intervention arm
Control arm
Twelve participants will be randomized for the intervention. The music therapy intervention takes place once a week for 6 weeks via telemedicine, with the first session reserved for music therapy intake/assessment. There are 5 additional visits, once per week. The format of the sessions may include: a greeting song to orient the participant to the start of the session; singing of 1-3 preferred/chosen songs to address cognition and communication; two movement songs with instrument playing interventions to stimulate cognition and movement; songwriting for self-expression, cognitive, and emotional support; relaxation/mindfulness; a closing song to help the participant transition at the completion of the session, The music therapist also provides training to caregivers in techniques to utilize music for behavioral support.
Twelve participants will be randomized to receive a personalized music CD that they keep and can listen to as they wish.