Communication Improvement Reduces BPSD: A Music Therapy Study Based on Artificial Neural Networks
Journal
Neurological Sciences
Year
2021
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Literature showed the effects of music therapy on behavioral disturbances, cognitive functions, and on quality of life in people with dementia. Especially, relational active music therapy approach is oriented to reduce behavioral disturbances increasing communication, especially non-verbal communication. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed at exploring the connection between the baseline characteristics of responders and the positive outcome of the intervention, but also the close relationship between the behavioral disturbances and the core of the therapeutic intervention (the relationship/communication improvement). METHOD: Linear correlation index between input variables and the presence of a critical improvement of behavioral symptoms according Neuropsychiatric Inventory and a semantic connectivity map were used to determine, respectively, variables predictive of the response and complex connections between clinical variables and the relational nature of active music therapy intervention. The dataset was composed of 27 variables and 70 patients with a moderate-severe stage of dementia and behavioral disturbances. RESULTS: The main predictive factor is the Barthel Index, followed by NPI and some of its sub-items (mainly, Disinhibition, Depression, Hallucinations, Irritability, Aberrant Motor Activity, and Agitation). Moreover, the semantic map underlines how the improvement in communication/relationship is directly linked to "responder" variable. "Responder" variable is also connected to "age," "Mini Mental State Examination," and sex ("female"). CONCLUSIONS: The study confirms the appropriateness of active music therapy in the reduction of behavioral disturbances and also highlights how unsupervised artificial neural networks models can support clinical practice in defining predictive factors and exploring the correlation between characteristics of therapeutic-rehabilitative interventions and related outcomes.
Music and Health Institute Terms
Agitation; Alzheimer's and Related Dementias; Behavioral State; Depression; Music Therapy; Neurodegenerative Disorders; Psychological Outcomes; Quality of Life
Indexed Terms
Behavioral Symptoms; Dementia; Neural Networks, Computer; Quality of Life; Active music therapy; Artificial neural networks; Behavioral disturbances; Communication; Dementia; Relationship
Study Type
Quasi-Experimental Study; Quantitative Methods
PubMed ID
33428051
Document Type
Article
Recommended Citation
Raglio, A., Bellandi, D., Manzoni, L., & Grossi, E. (2021). Communication Improvement Reduces BPSD: A Music Therapy Study Based on Artificial Neural Networks. Neurological Sciences, 42 (5), 2103-2106. Retrieved from https://remix.berklee.edu/mhi-citations/295