Benefits of Personalised Music in Dementia - a Feasibility Study
Launched by MUSIC FOR MY MIND · Oct 16, 2019
Trial Information
Current as of May 27, 2025
Recruiting
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ClinConnect Summary
This clinical trial, titled "Benefits of Personalised Music in Dementia," is investigating how personalized music playlists can positively impact individuals living with dementia, particularly those in care homes. The research team will create customized playlists based on the musical preferences of the residents, focusing on songs that are meaningful to them, especially from their teenage years. They will observe how these residents respond to the music and assess any changes in their mood and well-being over time. The ultimate goal is to develop a method for quickly and easily creating these playlists, which could later be used in larger studies to further explore the benefits of music for people with dementia.
To participate in this study, residents must be permanent members of a care home operated by the Quantum Care Home Group and have been diagnosed with dementia. They should also have a family member or carer willing to help with the study by sharing the resident's music preferences. The trial is open to care home staff and informal carers who can provide support and observations during the music sessions. It's important to note that residents who are severely depressed or unable to hear music will not be eligible. Participants can expect to engage in personalized music listening sessions, and their feedback will help shape future research on the role of music in enhancing the quality of life for those with dementia.
Gender
ALL
Eligibility criteria
- Inclusion Criteria:
- A care home meeting all of the following criteria will be eligible to join the feasibility studies:
- • Is located in South East England;
- • Has at least 5 residents who care home staff estimate to be eligible for the studies;
- • Agrees to identify a suitable space for personalised music listening to be trialled;
- • Agrees to make staff available to select residents and support the studies;
- A resident meeting all of the following criteria will be eligible to participate in the feasibility studies:
- • A permanent resident within a care home run by the Quantum Care Home Group;
- • Has been assessed by suitably qualified/trained care home staff (or a medical professional) as having symptoms and signs of dementia (of any type).
- • Has one or more family member/carer willing to participate in this study by providing sufficient responses to a questionnaire about the resident's musical preferences and background and feedback on the resident's responses to listening to personalised music.
- • Has the ability to communicate in English; and
- • For participants who are assessed as lacking mental capacity to consent to participation, has an attorney or Consultee willing to support their inclusion in the study.
- An informal carer meeting all of the following criteria will be eligible to participate in the feasibility studies:
- • People above the age of 18 who are a family member or friend and act as an informal carer for a participant with dementia.
- • Has the ability to communicate in English.
- A care home staff meeting the following criteria will be eligible to participate in the feasibility study:
- • Health and social care staff, paid to provide care to individuals with dementia within participating care homes. This may include Managers, Registered Nursing staff, Care Assistants or Activity Coordinators.
- • Has the ability to communicate in English.
- Exclusion Criteria:
- A care home meeting any of the following criteria will not be eligible to join the feasibility study if it is:
- • Rated at the last Care Quality Commission (CQC) inspection as Needs Improvement or Inadequate;
- • Subject to CQC enforcement notices, admission bans or major CQC compliance issues;
- • Currently, or has recently been involved in, another research study or trial that conflicts with personalised music or with data collection during the course of these studies.
- A resident meeting any of the following criteria will not be eligible to participate in the feasibility studies:
- • Assessed by care home staff or a medical professional as having severe depression;
- • Assessed as being unable to hear music through headphones;
- • Is so severely physically impaired as to make it unlikely that the researchers, carers or informal carers will be able to observe responses to personalised music through (for example, changes in facial expression, tapping of feet or fingers etc)
- • Is currently, or has recently been involved in, another research study or trial that conflicts with personalised music listening or with data collection during the course of these studies;
- • Is expected to die before the completion of their participation in the study.
About Music For My Mind
Music for My Mind is an innovative clinical trial sponsor dedicated to exploring the therapeutic potential of music in mental health interventions. By conducting rigorous research and clinical studies, the organization aims to uncover how music-based therapies can alleviate symptoms of mental health disorders, enhance emotional well-being, and improve overall quality of life for individuals. With a commitment to evidence-based practices and interdisciplinary collaboration, Music for My Mind strives to contribute valuable insights to the field of mental health care and promote accessible, non-invasive treatment options for those in need.
Contacts
Jennifer Cobb
Immunology at National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Locations
Harpenden, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Patients applied
Trial Officials
Keith McAdam
Principal Investigator
Music for my Mind
Timeline
First submit
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Estimated completion
Not reported
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