Music Connects Us: Development of a Music-Based Group Activity Intervention to Engage People Living with Dementia and Address Loneliness.

TitleMusic Connects Us: Development of a Music-Based Group Activity Intervention to Engage People Living with Dementia and Address Loneliness.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsO'Rourke HM, Hopper T, Bartel L, Archibald M, Hoben M, Swindle J, Thibault D, Whynot T
JournalHealthcare (Basel)
Volume9
Issue5
Date Published2021 May 12
ISSN2227-9032
Abstract

There is a need for intervention research to understand how music-based group activities foster engagement in social interactions and relationship-building among care home residents living with moderate to severe dementia. The purpose of this conceptual paper is to describe the design of 'Music Connects Us', a music-based group activity intervention. Music Connects Us primarily aims to promote social connectedness and quality of life among care home residents living with moderate to severe dementia through engagement in music-making, supporting positive social interactions to develop intimate connections with others. To develop Music Connects Us, we adapted the 'Music for Life' program offered by Wigmore Hall in the United Kingdom, applying an intervention mapping framework and principles of engaged scholarship. This paper describes in detail the Music Connects Us program, our adaptation approach, and key adaptations made, which included: framing the project to focus on the engagement of the person living with dementia to ameliorate loneliness; inclusion of student and other community-based musicians; reduced requirements for care staff participation; and the development of a detailed musician training approach to prepare musicians to deliver the program in Canada. Description of the development, features, and rationale for Music Connects Us will support its replication in future research aimed to tests its effects and its use in clinical practice.

DOI10.3390/healthcare9050570
Alternate JournalHealthcare (Basel)
PubMed ID34066004
PubMed Central IDPMC8151914
Grant List402765 / / Canadian Institutes of Health Research Planning and Dissemination grant-Institute Community Support /
awarded to H.M.O. / / Faculty Of Nursing, University Of Alberta Professorship In Dementia Care Interventions /
special projects grant / / Institute for Continuing Care Education and Research /
co-PIs Tammy Hopper and Esther Kim / / The University Hospital Foundation Community in Aging Initiative /