Using Personalized Music Playlists for Patients With Dementia as a Teaching Innovation

Journal

Nursing Education Perspectives

Year

2019

Volume

40

Issue

6

First Page

384

Last Page

385

Abstract

Nursing students need innovative educational approaches to bridge generational and cultural differences and improve communication skills with patients who are cognitively impaired. An individualized music and memory intervention for older adults with dementia and communication issues was implemented. A review of weekly student journals provided information regarding the use of the approach as an alternative therapy and benefit for students. The usefulness of the music and memory program as an innovative learning tool has widespread applicability to various health care settings.

Music and Health Institute Terms

Alzheimer's and Related Dementias; Cognitive Abilities; Elderly; Engagement Level; Memory; Music and Healing; Music Listening; Music Medicine; Neurodegenerative Disorders

Indexed Terms

Elderly; Dementia; Diffusion of Innovation; Education, Nursing; Learning; Nursing Education Research; Nursing Evaluation Research; Nursing Methodology Research; Students, Nursing; Teaching

Study Type

Editorial, Opinions, Position Papers

Disciplines

Geriatrics

PubMed ID

29994894

Document Type

Article

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