Tailored Music Listening in Persons With Dementia: A Feasibility Randomized Clinical Trial.
Darina V PetrovskyJoke BradtMiranda V McPhillipsJustine S SefcikLaura N GitlinNancy A HodgsonPublished in: American journal of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias (2023)
Introduction : This study examined the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of tailored music listening intervention on sleep disturbances in older adults with dementia and their caregivers. Methods : We randomly assigned 33 older adults with dementia (mean age 71.7 [SD: 7.1], 72.7% female, 81.8% African American/Black) and their caregivers (mean age 58.4 [SD: 16.7], 72.7% female, 84.8% African American/Black) to a wait-list control or intervention group (NCT04157244). Results : The music intervention was feasible as evidenced by high study measure completion and retention rates (>90%). Recruitment was stopped prematurely due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We found mixed acceptability results from the survey and qualitative interviews with the participants. Both groups improved on objective sleep outcomes of sleep latency and wake sleep after onset. We found a small effect size for sleep duration post-intervention. Discussion : The findings provide preliminary evidence for the feasibility of a tailored music intervention and identified ways to improve its acceptability.