Changes for page Music Management
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... ... @@ -1,24 +1,32 @@ 1 - ... work inprogress...1 +**Songs we used:** 2 2 3 +{{html}} 4 +<!-- Your HTML code here --> 5 +<table width='100%'> 6 +<tr> 7 +<th width='25%'>Song</th> 8 +<th width='25%'>Interpret</th> 9 +<th width='25%'>Genre</th> 10 +<th width='25%'>Situation when it's played</th> 3 3 4 - Several studies about non-pharmacological interventions to prevent people with dementia from wandering already exist. By engaging PwD in social activities, navigation and monitoring technology, or environmental modifications, it has been tested if PwD could be prevented from wandering and getting lost [1].5 - Especially activitiesrelated to music have a positive effect on mood and emotion of PwD. Certain music or songs can trigger mutual, emotional memories [2].6 - Lancioni et. al. (2011) foundout, that during activities like coloringor listening tomusic,PwDs tend to start wandering less than if they did notperform these activities [3]. Non the less, these social activities can not reliablypreventwandering at all time. In case the activities doot distract PwD enough and he/she still heads to the exit door these methods are powerless to prevent them from leaving.7 - 8 - Inthe study of Lancioni et. al. (2011), musicwas used as a distraction activity. In ourproject,we are going to make use of the positive effects of music as well but in a different way.Thedifference is, thatinour case the music should notavoidthe originalthought of goingout, butdeflect when the person comes up with that thought. This means, that the person is trying to leave the care home, but will be interrupted at the door. At this point the music is used, to take their mind off leaving.9 - 10 - **Aim ofthe use of music**11 - Whatwe want to achieve with music are in general two things:12 - 1. Distract from the original idea to leave the house13 - 1. Remindthe Person, that there isnoreasono leave the house14 - 15 - 16 - 17 - 18 - 19 - [1] MacAndrew M, Brooks D, Beattie E., NonPharmacological interventions for managing wandering in the community: A narrative review of the evidence base. Health Soc Care Community. 2019;27:306–319. https://doi.org/10.1111/hsc.1259020 - 21 - [2] Peeters M.M., Harbers M, Neerincx M A., Designing a personal music assistant that enhances the social,22 - cognitive, andaffective experiences of people with dementia. Computers inHumanBehavior. 2016;63:727 - 737 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2016.06.00323 - 24 - [3] Lancioni, G. E., Perilli, V., Singh, N. N., O’Reilly, M. F., & Cassano, G., A man with severe Alzheimer’sdisease stops wandering during a picture colouring activity. Developmental Neurorehabilitation. 2011 14(4), 242–246. https://doi.org/10.3109/17518423.2011.57543912 +</tr> 13 +<tr> 14 +<td>Introduction music "perception"</td> 15 +<td>Summer of 69</td> 16 +<td>Escape (The Pina Colada Song) </td> 17 +<td>Take Five</td> 18 +<td>Tiny Dancer</td> 19 +</tr> 20 +<tr> 21 +<td>unknown</td> 22 +<td>Brian Adams</td> 23 +<td>Rupert Holmes</td> 24 +<td>The Dave Brubeck Quartet</td> 25 +<td>Elton John</td> 26 +</tr> 27 +<tr> 28 +<td>unknown</td> 29 +<td>unknown</td> 30 +<td>unknown</td> 31 +<td>Jazz</td> 32 +<td>unknown</td>
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,1 @@ 1 +Nice background and argumentation for the music. Actually, this text fits better in the page “Group’s Core Theoretical Foundation”. The present page is a sub=page of technology, in which you have to describe the music software, service (such as Spotify?) and/or sound devices that you will use. - Date
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