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Dementia Care: Music Interventions and End-of-Life Care for Older Adults with Dementia

   

Added on  2023-06-10

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Dementia Care

Table of Content.
INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................1
SUMMARY OF THE RESEARCH................................................................................................1
Aim and Approach.......................................................................................................................1
Study Design................................................................................................................................1
Sampling Issues...........................................................................................................................1
Methods of data collection and analysis......................................................................................1
Findings........................................................................................................................................1
Conclusion...................................................................................................................................1
Ethical and legal issues................................................................................................................1
CRITICAL DISCUSSION..............................................................................................................1
CONCLUSION................................................................................................................................1
REFERENCES................................................................................................................................2

INTRODUCTION
A rapid enhancing prevalence of the dementia is generally reported across nation, more
commonly among the developing countries of the Asia. The illness of dementia is generally a
syndrome of the cognitive deterioration, that can outcomes in the alterations within the
personality as well as can influence the daily living activities as well as its social functions as
well. In this, an agitated behaviours and anxiety are more commonly seen among the older
people having dementia and are specifically reported by the care professionals as a more difficult
care issue. It is generally an enhancing, a global challenge (Arvanitakis, Shah and Bennett,
2019). Dementia is generally a most essential well-being and care problems which the world
mainly faces as the population ages. Across nation, there is a new case of dementia within every
minute and by the year 2023 there will nearly about 90 million of the public will living with the
dementia condition as well. In this, there are approximately about 670,000 of the public within
England are living with dementia. The number will double in the coming 30 years. The
discussion will express that the prevalence of both an early onset as well as a late onset of the
dementia illness can enhances with the age of a person. The dementia care is generally essential
for the dementia patients as there is recently no cure is available for the patients suffering from
dementia and can rely on the care management mainly given by the care nurses in both the
clinical and homes-based care settings as well. In the research report, it will cover the discussion
about two research articles regarding the perceptions and prevalence of dementia among UK
people. In addition to this, there is a discussion about the ethical and legal issues which came
across while investigating the evidence-based research on dementia care among UK public.
Furthermore, there is also a discussion about the recommendations and implications for the
future nursing care practice to provide an effective care to the dementia patients.
SUMMARY OF THE RESEARCH
Aim and Approach
AIM: “To provide an effective care to patients suffering from dementia to live an independent
life.”
The chosen research articles in the study are both qualitative and quantitative. As they
both involve a randomised control trail among the participants to effectively evaluate the
outcomes or to determine the outcomes of group music intervention given to the public which
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