Comparing two caregiver-delivered music listening interventions for community-dwelling people with dementia: A randomised controlled crossover pilot trial
Journal
Dementia (London, England)
Year
2025
Abstract
Objectives: To facilitate access to music-based interventions (MBIs) for people with dementia in the community, it is necessary to develop MBIs that can be used by people with dementia and their informal caregivers at home. In this pilot trial, we aimed to establish whether using slow and fast music of positive valence in a caregiver-delivered MBI results in differential effects. Methods: 17 person-with-dementia-and-caregiver dyads were randomised. Dyads underwent 6-week periods of two music listening interventions, 'MBI A' (consisting of fast, positively valenced music) and 'MBI B' (slow, positively valenced music). The order of these was crossed-over. Half of the dyads also completed a control intervention (6-week care-as-usual). People with dementia listened on tablets or CDs provided. Quantitative assessments included person with dementia outcomes (cognition, well-being, quality of life) and caregiver-reported outcomes (behavioural and psychiatric symptom severity and related distress). Dyads' descriptions of experiences were also recorded. Results: MBI A was associated with superior delayed recall compared to MBI B (MBI A- B: 1.04 [95% CI: 0.16, 1.92], p = .028, Hedge's gav = 0.70). Dyads' descriptions highlight 'in-the-moment' effects of the MBIs. Positive effects of MBI A included heightened mood and movement (e.g. clapping), MBI B was associated with relaxation. Conclusions: The positive effect of MBI A on delayed recall performance suggests that fast, positively valenced music may be explored further to support cognition in people with dementia. Dyads' reports underline the value of music listening to the momentary well-being of people with dementia.
Music and Health Institute Terms
Neurodegenerative Disorders; Alzheimer's and Related Dementias; Music-based Interventions; Cognitive Abilities; Quality of Life; Wellness and Well-being; Distress; Psychiatric Symptoms; Behavioral State; Subjective Measures; Observational Measures; Music Listening
Indexed Terms
Elderly; Elderly; Caregivers; community care; Cross-Over Studies; Dementia; Independent Living; informal cargeivers; music-based interventions; non-pharmacological interventions; Pilot Projects; pilot trial; Quality of Life; randomised controlled trial
Study Type
Randomized Controlled Trial; Quantitative Methods
PubMed ID
PMID: 40273464 PMCID: PMC12171056
Document Type
Article
Recommended Citation
Hofbauer, L. M., & Rodriguez, P. F. (2025). Comparing two caregiver-delivered music listening interventions for community-dwelling people with dementia: A randomised controlled crossover pilot trial. Dementia (London, England), 24 (5), 938-954. Retrieved from https://remix.berklee.edu/mhi-citations/1853