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Music Therapy in Methodist Homes: a Study Investigating the Impact of a Music Therapy Programme

Music Therapy in Methodist Homes: a Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial Including Mixed Methods Analysis Investigating the Efficacy of the Impact of a Music Therapy Programme on Caring for People With Dementia Who Have Behavioural Symptoms.

The study is a cluster randomised control trial, which aims to investigate the effectiveness of music therapy in minimising Behavioural and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD) in older adults with dementia. In particular, the study aims to identify the main components of music therapy that are key in achieving this. The study will also explore carers' perceptions of music therapy, and investigate whether carers become more attentive to patients' needs and more able to manage patients' BPSD as a result of the music therapy programme.

NCT01744600 — Dementia
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/dementia/NCT01744600/

Comparison the Effectiveness of Mirror Therapy VS Music Therapy for Training in Post Stroke Hemiplegic Patients

Comparison the Effectiveness of Mirror Therapy VS Music Therapy for Balance and Gait Training in Post Stroke Hemiplegic Patients: Randomized Control Trial

A randomized clinical trial was performed on hemiplegic post-stroke patients with a sample size of 50 (25 in each group).

NCT06457516 — Hemiplegia
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/hemiplegia/NCT06457516/

Impact of Massage Therapy and Music Therapy on the Quality of Life of Hospice Patients

Impact of Massage Therapy and Music Therapy on the Quality of Life of Hospice Patients

This is a cohort study where subjects will receive either massage therapy or music therapy interventions to evaluate their impact on hospice patients.

NCT03217682 — Depression
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/depression/NCT03217682/

Massage Therapy Versus Music Therapy Pilot Study

Massage Therapy vs. Music Therapy vs. Usual Care in an Inpatient Setting: A Pilot Study

This project studies the feasibility of (1) implementing massage therapy and music therapy onto a busy medical inpatient unit at Boston Medical Center, and (2) evaluating massage therapy and music therapy's impact on patient satisfaction, patient outcomes, and cost. The investigators will conduct a randomized controlled trial comparing massage therapy, music therapy, and usual care to collect preliminary data on critical outcomes for patients (satisfaction, symptom control) and for the hospital (pain medication use and length of stay, both critical drivers of cost). The investigators anticipate using these preliminary data to apply for a future larger and longer adequately powered randomized controlled trial to definitively answer the following research questions: does implementation of an inpatient massage therapy and/or music therapy service (a) improve patient satisfaction; (b) reduce symptoms such as pain; and (c) lower health care costs through less pain medication and reduced length of stay?

NCT02227680 — ALL
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/all/NCT02227680/

The Effect of Combined Speech and Music-therapy on the Speech Characteristics of People With Parkinson's Disease (PD)

Comparison of The Effect of Speech Therapy , Music-Therapy and Combined Speech and Music Therapy on the Vocal Characteristics of People With PD by Using Telerehabilitation

Speech and voice disorders are observed in almost 90% of patients with PD during their course of illness. Reduced voice pitch inflections or monotone speech, reduced vocal loudness, prosody disorders, the imprecise articulation of the consonants, hoarseness, and breathy voice is also observed in patients with PD; these symptoms often lead to reduced speech intelligibility. The aim of this study will to investigate the possible changes in the voice and speech features in people with PD after a combined speech and music therapy using Telerehabilitation.

NCT04966689 — Parkinson Disease
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/parkinson-disease/NCT04966689/

Efficacy of Music Therapy and Digital Music Rehabilitation in Dementia

Efficacy of Music Therapy and Digital Music Rehabilitation in Dementia

This study evaluates the applicability and clinical efficacy of conventional music therapy and digital music rehabilitation for dementia in home and care home settings.

NCT05520268 — Dementia
Status: Not yet recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/dementia/NCT05520268/

Music Therapy/Physical Therapy Intervention to Enhance Well-being and Functional Recovery Post-stroke - MT/PT

A Collaborative Music Therapy/Physical Therapy Intervention to Enhance Well-being and Functional Recovery Post-stroke

The purpose of this study is to see if group Music Therapy and Physical Therapy will help in the recovery from stroke. It is hoped that music and physical therapy in a group setting will help physical, mental, and social well-being.

NCT01586221 — Stroke With Hemiparesis
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/stroke-with-hemiparesis/NCT01586221/

Music for Autism (M4A) - M4A

Music for Autism: Binational Randomised Controlled Trial of Music Therapy Versus Play Therapy for Autistic Children

The Music for Autism (M4A) trial evaluates the neurobehavioral outcomes of a music therapy (MT) intervention, compared to a matched play therapy (PT) intervention, on social communication skills, brain connectivity and structural brain changes. In a crossover randomised controlled trial (RCT), 80 children with autism across all levels of functioning, aged 6-12 years, undergo a baseline assessment, which includes measurements of social communication, participation, functional connectivity and brain structure. Participants are then randomly allocated to a sequence of interventions (MT-PT or PT-MT) and assessments are taken before and after each intervention period. Both interventions will target common goals and follow the same structure, while at the same time allowing for flexibility in the therapists' approach. It is hypothesized that 12 weeks of intervention through MT, compared to PT, will improve social communication skills, participation, and other relevant mental health outcomes in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), as well as regulate resting-state functional over and under-connectivity and increase grey and white matter volume in specified regions. The investigators also expect changes in functional brain connectivity to correlate with behavioural outcome measures, specifically with improved social communication skills.

NCT04936048 — Autism Spectrum Disorder
Status: Active, not recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/autism-spectrum-disorder/NCT04936048/

A Study Comparing Music Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety in Cancer Survivors

Music Therapy vs. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Cancer-related Anxiety (MELODY)

The researchers are doing this study to compare how music therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy, given virtually, may be able to reduce anxiety in people who have had cancer. In addition, this study will see if certain factors affect how well participants respond to music therapy or cognitive behavioral therapy. For example, the researchers will see if personal characteristics (like age, sex, race, and education) and ways of thinking (like expectations of therapy) may affect how well participants respond.

NCT05215353 — Survivorship
Status: Recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/survivorship/NCT05215353/

Music Therapy for Pain Management for Minor Procedures in Neonates.

Music Therapy as an Adjuvant Therapy for Pain Management During Heel Prick Procedures in Term Neonates.

The aim of this study is to assess the effectiveness and safety of music therapy as adjuvant therapy for pain management in newborns undergoing minor painful procedures. It is a prospective study and we plan to enroll 200 healthy full term newborns undergoing minor procedures (heel pricks). They will be randomly assigned to either control or music group. Those in music group will receive recorded Mozart lullaby music. Pain will be assessed using NIPS (Neonatal Infant Pain Scale) scoring tool. The potential benefit of the study would be identifying music a safe and efficient adjuvant therapy for pain management in newborns.

NCT04313179 — Pain
Status: Terminated
http://inclinicaltrials.com/pain/NCT04313179/