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Training formal caregivers in the use of live music interventions during personal care with persons living with dementia: a systematic mixed studies review.

Karyn Stuart-RöhmFelicity Anne BakerImogen N Clark
Published in: Aging & mental health (2023)
Training for staff in live music interventions may benefit the delivery of person-centered care by supporting communication, easing care, and capacitating caregivers to meet the needs of persons with dementia. Findings appeared context specific due to high heterogeneity and small sample sizes. Further research on quality of care and caregiver outcomes, and sustainability of training is recommended.
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