Efficacy of Music Therapy and Digital Music Rehabilitation in Dementia

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

192

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

September 1, 2022

Primary Completion Date

December 31, 2025

Study Completion Date

December 31, 2025

Conditions
Dementia
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Conventional music therapy (CMT)

CMT comprises both receptive and expressive musical activities (listening and reminiscing to music, singing, and moving to music) held in small groups (8 PWDs/group) for a duration of 10 weeks (2x60 min sessions/week) and led by a professional music therapist. For PWDs living in a care home, the CMT sessions are implemented as inpatient rehabilitation held at the care home. For PWDs living at home, the CMT sessions are implemented as outpatient rehabilitation held at a local day activity centre.

BEHAVIORAL

Digital music rehabilitation (DMR)

DMR comprises both receptive and expressive musical activities (listening and reminiscing to music, singing, and moving to music) held in small groups (8 PWDs/group) for a duration of 10 weeks (2x60 min sessions/week) and implemented using a novel digital music content service called HILDA. In HILDA, there are a number of stand-alone musical programs hosted by a virtual presenter which the PWDs can follow and through which they can interact. The DMR sessions are moderated by an instructor (care home staff member or research assistant). For PWDs living in a care home, the DMR is implemented as live sessions held at the care home using a HILDA box connected to a TV screen and operated via a remote controller by the instructor. For PWDs living at home, the DMR is implemented as virtual sessions using a video communication platform that allows the instructor to stream and control the HILDA service and the participants to see and hear each other and interact.

Trial Locations (1)

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RECRUITING

University of Helsinki / Faculty of Medicine / Department of Psychology, Helsinki

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Helsinki University Central Hospital

OTHER

collaborator

City of Helsinki

OTHER

lead

University of Helsinki

OTHER