Alzheimer Disease (AD), characterized by cognitive and psycho-behavioral troubles, concerns essentially 65 years old and older patients. Antalgic and psychotropic treatments have adverse effects in old people, and have to be used carefully. To improve the pain support and limit the drug consumption, it is possible to perform therapies without drugs. Among them, musical intervention represents an interesting complementary support, to deal with physical and moral pain in AD.
Alzheimer Disease (AD), characterized by cognitive and psycho-behavioral troubles, concerns essentially 65 years old and older patients. At this age, comorbidities are frequent and numerous, and often linked to pain. The prevalence is comprised between 40 and 85% according to different studies. Antalgic and psychotropic treatments have adverse effects in old people, and have to be used carefully. To improve the pain support and limit the drug consumption, it is possible to perform therapies without drugs. Among them, musical intervention represents an interesting complementary support, to deal with physical and moral pain in AD. The primary outcome is to evaluate the singing support on physical pain, by comparison with a control activity : "painting session".
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
59
Patients will be in singing work groups, and will participate to these sessions during 12 weeks, with one session per week of 2 hours.
Patients will be in painting groups, they will participate to this work session during 12 weeks, with one session of 2 hours per week.
Hospices civils de Lyon
Lyon, France
Chu Saint Etienne
Saint-Etienne, France
Score at the EVS = simplified visual scale
To evaluate the efficacy of the singing sessions on pain in Alzheimer's Disease patients (beginning stage), by comparison with a control activity (painting), on pain intensity.
Time frame: Month 1
Score at the EN (digital scale) scale
To evaluate the efficacy of the singing sessions on pain in Alzheimer's Disease patients (beginning stage), by comparison with a control activity (painting), on pain intensity.
Time frame: Month 1
Score at the BPI (Brief Pain Inventory) scale : Brief pain Inventory
To evaluate the efficacy of the singing sessions on pain in Alzheimer's Disease patients (beginning stage), by comparison with a control activity (painting), on pain intensity.
Time frame: Month 1
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