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Conditions of music provision for nursing home residents: A nationwide cross-sectional survey
- フォーマット:
- 論文
- 責任表示:
- Duan, Jizhou ; Kato, Mayumi ; Shogenji, Miho ; Miyatani, Sanae ; 段, 冀州 ; 加藤, 真由美 ; 正源寺, 美穂 ; 宮谷, 早苗
- 言語:
- 英語
- 出版情報:
- Wellness and Health Care Society — ウェルネス・ヘルスケア学会, 2019-08-01
- 著者名:
Duan, Jizhou Kato, Mayumi Shogenji, Miho Miyatani, Sanae 段, 冀州 加藤, 真由美 正源寺, 美穂 宮谷, 早苗 - 掲載情報:
- Journal of wellness and health care = Journal of wellness and health care
- ISSN:
- 2434-1509
- 巻:
- 43
- 通号:
- 1
- 開始ページ:
- 35
- 終了ページ:
- 46
- バージョン:
- publisher
- 概要:
- Background: Music activities enhance residents’ enjoyment and adaptation to nursinghomes. Community music therapy promotes human relationships and a pleasant livingenvironment. However, there have been few comprehensive studies focusing on theconditions of music provision. The aim of this study was to identify the conditions,problems, and staff recognition of the effects of music provision to improve its use innursing homes through music therapy, music … activities, and the concept of communitymusic therapy based on a nationwide cross-sectional survey. Method: An anonymousquestionnaire was mailed to a total of 517 randomly selected nursing homes. Questionscollected data on demographic characteristics; the planners and providers of music;objectives/ways/evaluation of music provision; respondents’ recognition of the effects ofmusic; and conditions of music activity training. We divided the respondents into musictherapy, music activity, and no music groups. Pearson’s chi-square test, Fisher’s exact test,and the Kruskal-Wallis test were used to identify differences in demographics and staffrecognition among the three groups. Among the results with significant differences, theitems of continuous variables were analyzed using the Steel-Dwass test, and the items ofthe chi-square test were further analyzed using residual analysis. Results: We collecteda total of 96 completed questionnaires. Music therapy or music activity was provided by80.2% of nursing homes. Around 50% of the nursing homes that provided music therapyhad a music therapist as a planner and provider. Care workers were most often theplanners and providers. The rate of evaluation of music provision was approximately 10%-30%. The recognition of “increased staff intimacy with residents” was significantly lowerin the no music group among the three groups in residual analysis (p<0.05), and wasapproximately 30% less than in the music activity group. Only 6.3% of the nursing homesprovided music activity training. Conclusions: The findings of the present study suggestedthat while promoting the cultivation of music therapists, education of staff in musicactivities should be developed. 続きを見る
- URL:
- http://hdl.handle.net/2297/00055102
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