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Dementia is a disease that declines an individuals’ ability to memorize and recall which is caused by the death of brain cells. Dementia disables a persons’ ability to perform day to day activity. Dementia is not a single disease (like related to a heart) but is more like a group of symptom...

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Evidence based practice - Essay




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Evidence-based practice - Essay

Dementia is a disease that declines an individuals’ ability to memorize and recall which is caused

by the death of brain cells. Dementia disables a persons’ ability to perform day to day activity.

Dementia is not a single disease (like related to a heart) but is more like a group of symptoms that

gradually affects the normal routine, activities and memory of a person (Zhang et al., 2017). There

are different models that involve different treatments of this disease. This essay explores the past

literature related to contemporary dementia care practices. In order to narrow down the research,

two contemporary models of dementia care are taken and are critically analyzed to discover the

effectiveness of both.

Dementia is a wide range of brain disorders typically of a persistent and continuous nature that

causes gradual decline/degeneration in the mental capacity (i.e. the ability to think) of an individual

beyond the standards of natural ageing (Budson & Solomon, 2011). It primarily impacts memory,

comprehension, perception, calculation, language, motivation, judgment etc. However, it usually

does not impact consciousness (WHO, 2019). The incidence of dementia rises substantially with

age, with the psychological and behavioural manifestations of dementia greatly leading to

compromised welfare and quality of life (Crespo, Hornillos & De Quirós, 2013). Subsequently,

dementia is far more prevalent in long-standing care facilities than in the community level, creating

significant obstacles for care providers, and efficient methods and interventions are crucial for

enhancing the situation of dementia patients within such settings/environments (Seitz, Purandare

& Conn, 2010). Cognitive dysfunction is usually associated with, or often accompanied by, a

decline in emotional regulation, social activity or motivation. There are numerous forms of

dementia. The most prevalent type is Alzheimer's disease which may account for 60% to 70% of

the cases. Other common types include vascular dementia (25%), dementia with Lewy bodies

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(15%) (abnormal protein aggregates formed inside neurons) and a cluster of disorders contributing

to frontotemporal dementia (WHO, 2019). Less prevalent causes comprise of Parkinson's disease

dementia, syphilis, normal pressure hydrocephalus, HIV, and Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease. There are

indistinct and blurred distinctions between various forms of dementia and so, multiple forms of

the disease can be present in an individual simultaneously (Zhang et al., 2017). While experts from

all over the world are investigating hard to discover different ways in which dementia can be

treated and prevented, several innovative therapeutic techniques are available to control the

cognitive and emotional symptoms of dementia.

MUSIC THERAPY:

Music therapy is a therapeutic application of music to alleviate the suffering of individuals. The

aim of music therapy is to optimize patients' health through effective and responsive music in the

areas of physical, emotional, mental, environmental, educational, artistic and spiritual wellbeing.

The empirical literature on musical therapy is primarily qualitative and quantitative. Music therapy

is often used in several hospitals, cancer centres, and educational institutions, rehabilitation

centres, psychiatric clinics and correctional/detention institutions (American Music Therapy

Association, 2011). As per Dr Daniel Levitin, "Singing and instrumental activities might have

helped our species to refine motor skills, paving the way for the development of the exquisitely

fine muscle control required for vocal or signed speech.” (Levitin, 2006). Proof shows that music

therapy is effective both physically and psychologically for all individuals. Music therapy

incentives usually involve boosted heart rates, lowered anxiety, brain stimulation and enriched

learning. Music therapists use their methods to assist their clients in several aspects, from stress

management to Alzheimer's disease (American Psychological Association, 2013). Music therapy

is an excellent tool which ensures a beneficial outcome. When an individual has a

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