Older adults constitute a population whose age-related physiological and cognitive changes predispose them to conditions that are less likely to occur in younger individuals. Dementia encompasses a group of health conditions that primarily affect this age group. These disorders commonly impair mental functions-particularly memory-but they also manifest through behavioral symptoms, such as irritability, and exert a significant impact not only on the affected individual but also on their immediate environment. In this study, the investigators will implement a structured musical improvisation intervention led by four professional concert musicians. This approach, which has demonstrated effectiveness in other populations, aims to evaluate its effects on the mental and physical health of older adults living with dementia. Additionally, the intervention will be assessed in terms of its potential impact on primary caregivers, thereby exploring its reach beyond the individual diagnosed with dementia. Previous studies have reported the effectiveness of such interventions, noting improvements in memory, behavioral symptoms, and even overall physical well-being. To date, no studies of this nature have been conducted in our country, making this the first to pursue an extensive exploration of outcomes-not only those traditionally assessed in similar trials, but also a broader evaluation of various dimensions of health in older adults undergoing the intervention. Additionally, caregivers may also benefit from actively participating in these sessions, which are designed to include them from the very beginning. Beyond generating data on the potential effects across different bodily and cognitive functions-knowledge that may become a leading reference in this field-this intervention holds the potential to be scaled up, thereby benefiting a larger population and ultimately enhancing the care provided to older adults living with dementia.
Older adults are a group of people whose age makes them prone to developing conditions they would not have if they were younger. Dementias are a group of health conditions that commonly occur in older adults. They are a group of conditions that affect, among other mental functions, memory; but they often present other behavioral manifestations (such as irritability) and impact not only the person suffering from them, but also those around them. In this study, the investigators will use musical improvisation led by four concert musicians through a structured intervention which has proven effective in other populations-to understand the effects on the mental and physical health of older adults with dementia; the investigators will also assess caregivers to determine whether this intervention has an impact beyond the person with dementia. There is evidence regarding the effectiveness of these treatments, with improvements observed in memory, behavioral symptoms, and even the person's overall physical condition. On the other hand, it will be the caregivers who may also benefit by actively participating in these sessions, which involve them from the very beginning.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
7
Each session lasts three hours and includes preparation and rehearsal, an introductory improvisation with musical instruments, improvisation by patients and their caregivers with small percussion instruments, and finally, an artistic reflection involving musicians, caregivers, and patients
Instituto Nacional de Geriatria
Mexico City, Mexico City, Mexico
Neuropsychiatric symptoms
This outcome was assessed with the Neuropsychiatric Inventory Questionnaire, has a score that ranges from 0 to 12, with the lowest score meaning no neuropsychiatric symptoms and 12 the highest neuropsychiatric symptom burden possible. Additionally, if the symptom is present, a severity scale is applied for the symptom, that ranges from 0 to 36.
Time frame: 8 weeks
Caregiver burden
The caregiver burden was assessed with two instruments. The first one is the one linked to the NPI-Q, in which the caregiver is asked about the stress a particular symptom raises. This tool goes from a score 0 to 60, with zero the lowest stress possible and 60 the highest stress possible. Additionally, caregiver burden was also measured with the Scale of Caregiver Burden from Zarit \& Zarit, that goes from 22 to 110; 22 is the lowest score and burden possible while 110 the highest.
Time frame: 8 weeks
Frailty
The Short Physical Performance Battery, this test explores three different tasks, gait speed, balance and endurance. Each one of the sub-tests has a maximum score of 4 and zero as the lowest possible. By adding up each subtest, the complete battery score ranges from 0 to 12; a cut-off point for frailty of 10 was used.
Time frame: 8 weeks
Depression
This was measured with the Geriatríc Depression Scale of 15 items from Yesavage. The lowest score possible reflects a low burden of depression, while the highest could reflect clinical depression.
Time frame: 8 weeks
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