School of Humanities, Creative Industries & Social Sciences, College of Human & Social Futures, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, NSW, Australia.
Central Coast Research Institute (CCRI) for Integrated Care, Gosford, NSW, Australia.
JBI Evid Synth. 2024 Oct 1;22(10):2177-2184. doi: 10.11124/JBIES-23-00208.
This scoping review has 3 objectives: to identify the literature on older adults' engagement with community music-making in which an experience of transformative change is noted, to explore the different ways transformation is described, and to identify the factors that enable this experience.
Music has been shown to stimulate transformation (positive change) in individuals. Documented experiences of transformation fall into 3 broad areas: self-perception, quality of life, and personal growth. Yet the specific elements of musical experience that enable such effects remain little understood. Identifying the literature on this topic will enable deeper understanding and identify gaps in knowledge.
The review will include peer-reviewed publications, systematic and scoping reviews, and gray literature, including theses and reports. Studies will focus on older community-dwelling adults (60 years or over) engaged in group music-making in community settings. The studies must include enquiry into transformative effects. Music used therapeutically in health settings, individual music-making, and listening (rather than active music-making) will be excluded. Any empirical methodology will be accepted.
The review will follow the JBI methodology for scoping reviews. Databases to be searched will include MEDLINE (Ovid), CINAHL (EBSCOhost), PsycINFO (Ovid), Scopus, Embase (Ovid), Informit, Cochrane Library, Campbell Collaboration, JBI Evidence-based Practice Database, Web of Science, JSTOR, Academic Search Ultimate (EBSCOhost), ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global, and Google Scholar. Studies must be published in English, from 2000 until the present. Retrieved studies will be independently screened by at least 2 reviewers. Data will be extracted using a data extraction tool developed by the research team. The findings will be presented in tabular format, supported by a narrative summary.
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本范围综述有 3 个目标:确定记录老年人参与社区音乐创作并产生变革性体验的文献;探讨描述变革的不同方式;确定促成这种体验的因素。
音乐已被证明能激发个体的变革(积极变化)。变革的经验可分为 3 个广泛领域:自我认知、生活质量和个人成长。然而,促成这种效果的具体音乐体验要素仍知之甚少。确定有关这一主题的文献将使人们更深入地了解并发现知识空白。
综述将包括同行评议出版物、系统综述和范围综述以及灰色文献,包括论文和报告。研究将侧重于在社区环境中进行团体音乐创作的社区居住的老年成年人(60 岁及以上)。研究必须探讨变革性影响。将排除在健康环境中使用的治疗性音乐、个体音乐创作和聆听(而非主动音乐创作)。任何实证方法都将被接受。
综述将遵循 JBI 范围综述方法。要搜索的数据库将包括 MEDLINE(Ovid)、CINAHL(EBSCOhost)、PsycINFO(Ovid)、Scopus、Embase(Ovid)、Informit、Cochrane 图书馆、Campbell 协作、JBI 循证实践数据库、Web of Science、JSTOR、学术搜索终极版(EBSCOhost)、ProQuest 学位论文和全球博士论文、以及 Google Scholar。研究必须以英文发表,且发表时间为 2000 年至今。由至少 2 名评审员独立筛选检索到的研究。使用研究团队开发的数据提取工具提取数据。结果将以表格形式呈现,并辅以叙述性总结。
Open Science Framework https://osf.io/ftuhx。