In this pilot study a new kind of music therapy will be created and tested to help prevent confusion, called delirium, that can happen in the hospital. This can affect people with brain diseases like Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease. Each of the anticipated 30 participants will have up to five music therapy sessions. The sessions will be made just for them and may include live music, playing instruments, or listening to recorded music. Surveys will be used to learn how easy the therapy is to do in the hospital and what people think about how helpful the sessions may be for future patients.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
30
Live music therapy (MT) sessions will occur 3 times/week, up to 5 sessions. Sessions will be responsive to patient preferences, culture, and identity using information gained from medical record review, intake assessment, and in the moment therapeutic assessments.
Boston Medical Center
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
RECRUITINGDelirium scores
The 3-Minute Diagnostic Interview for the Confusion Assessment Method (3D-CAM) will be used to assess presence and severity of delirium. For participants who cannot complete the 3D-CAM due to non-verbal status, the CAM-ICU will be used in its place.
Time frame: every 24 hours until discharge (on average 7 days)
Number of music therapy sessions successfully completed
Based on data from study records.
Time frame: during hospitalization, on average 7 days
Number of days that participants screen CAM-positive
The 3-Minute Diagnostic Interview for the Confusion Assessment Method (CAM) will be used to assess delirium. It will provide a binary outcome: delirium present (CAM positive) or absent (CAM negative).
Time frame: during hospitalization, on average 7 days
Number of participants given antipsychotic medications
Based on data from the electronic medical record.
Time frame: during hospitalization, on average 7 days
Number of participants requiring physical restraints
Based on data from the electronic medical record.
Time frame: during hospitalization, on average 7 days
Number of participants with one-to-one sitter orders
Based on data from the electronic medical record.
Time frame: during hospitalization, on average 7 days
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