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The study focuses on the potential of group singing to support the wellbeing of people with dementia and their carers who live in the community. Previous research has already demonstrated that group singing may improve mood and quality of life, strengthen the relationship between people with dementia and their carers, and provide social benefits in the form of a support network. This new study, funded by the Alzheimer's Society, is a feasibility study, meaning that researchers are looking at whether the research methods they have planned will work in the real world. The researchers will be looking to recruit 80 people who have been diagnosed with dementia in the last 12 months along with their carers. Participants will be invited to attend 10 weeks of group singing sessions, led by experienced musicians. The groups will be fun and informal, and no experience of singing is necessary, just a willingness to have a go. Researchers will use questionnaires to collect information about quality of life, mood and the relationship between the care partners. They will also talk to people who attend the groups and observe sessions to understand how people take part in the group, what they get from it and whether their responses change over time.
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Dementiano. 7 (2023): 1348-1371
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Dementia (London, England)pp.14713012231179262, (2023)
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