IRIS publication 286548476
Caregivers’ observations regarding impact of music on social interaction and communication in individuals with dementia
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TY - CONF - Lee, A., Roche, C., ; Loughman, N. - The 2014 ASHA Convention - Caregivers’ observations regarding impact of music on social interaction and communication in individuals with dementia - Orlando, FL, United States - Poster Presentation - 2014 - () - 0 - 20-NOV-14 - 22-NOV-14 - This qualitative study explored the caregivers’ observations regarding the impact of music listening on changes in social interaction and communication for individuals with dementia. Pre-intervention, all caregivers reported limited verbal communication, receptive language difficulties, decreased social interactions, and regularly expressed negative emotions. Improved quality of life was reported post-intervention. DA - 2014/NaN ER -
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@unpublished{V286548476, = {Lee, A., Roche, C., and Loughman, N.}, = {The 2014 ASHA Convention}, = {{Caregivers’ observations regarding impact of music on social interaction and communication in individuals with dementia}}, = {Orlando, FL, United States}, = {Poster Presentation}, = {2014}, = {()}, = {0}, month = {Nov}, = {22-NOV-14}, = {{This qualitative study explored the caregivers’ observations regarding the impact of music listening on changes in social interaction and communication for individuals with dementia. Pre-intervention, all caregivers reported limited verbal communication, receptive language difficulties, decreased social interactions, and regularly expressed negative emotions. Improved quality of life was reported post-intervention.}}, source = {IRIS} }
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AUTHORS | Lee, A., Roche, C., ; Loughman, N. | ||
TITLE | The 2014 ASHA Convention | ||
PUBLICATION_NAME | Caregivers’ observations regarding impact of music on social interaction and communication in individuals with dementia | ||
LOCATION | Orlando, FL, United States | ||
CONFERENCE_TYPE | Poster Presentation | ||
YEAR | 2014 | ||
TIMES_CITED | () | ||
PEER_REVIEW | 0 | ||
START_DATE | 20-NOV-14 | ||
END_DATE | 22-NOV-14 | ||
ABSTRACT | This qualitative study explored the caregivers’ observations regarding the impact of music listening on changes in social interaction and communication for individuals with dementia. Pre-intervention, all caregivers reported limited verbal communication, receptive language difficulties, decreased social interactions, and regularly expressed negative emotions. Improved quality of life was reported post-intervention. | ||
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