Music Therapy to Prevent Hospital-acquired Delirium in Parkinson's Disease and Dementia With Lewy Bodies
Parkinson Disease, Dementia, Lewy Body, Delirium
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Parkinson Disease focused on measuring music therapy, music based intervention
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Admitted as inpatient to UMass Memorial Medical Center University Campus Diagnosis of PD or DLB (ICD-10 G20 and G31.83 respectively) on active problem list or past medical history OR carbidopa/levodopa on active medication list or ordered in admission orders. Exclusion Criteria: Severe hearing loss (unable to perceive sound < 71dB) Professed dislike or lack of reward with experiencing of all types of music (Barcelona Music Reward Questionnaire total score <40) History of musicogenic seizures Delirium present at initial assessment, as determined by a positive Confusion Assessment Method (CAM) Admitted to observation status or to Clinical Decision Unit (as these patients would not be expected to remain inpatient long enough to undergo the MT intervention) Patients who are currently prisoners will not be included Patients admitted and discharged within 24 hours. Patients in the intensive care unit receiving continuous intravenous sedative medication (as they would not be expected to be able to meaningfully participate in the study activities).
Sites / Locations
- UMass Medical School/UMass Memorial Medical Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Active Comparator
Placebo Comparator
Music Therapy
Active Control
Standard of care
Music therapy intervention will be administered for 30 minutes 3 times per week between Day 0 and Day 15 of inpatient hospitalization. Daily passive music listening will be required for 30 minutes twice a day, at least 4 days per week. This daily listening experience will consist of personalized playlists developed by the music therapist with specific purpose and goal.
Daily passive music listening will be required for 30 minutes twice a day, at least 4 days per week. This daily listening experience will consist of non-personalized, auto-generated playlists based on popular genres. No interaction with a music therapist will occur.
Usual standard of care.