Raja Shaz, Barry Ciara, Upadhyay Rohit, Alash Rana, O'Raghallaigh Méabh, Hayes Róisín, Romero-Ortuno Roman
School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
Irish Association of Creative Arts Therapists, Dublin, Ireland.
Eur Geriatr Med. 2025 Apr;16(2):461-472. doi: 10.1007/s41999-024-01146-z. Epub 2025 Jan 4.
As the global population of older adults rises, the United Nations Decade of Healthy Ageing (2021-2030) advocates for disease prevention, management, and enhancing overall wellbeing in older adults. We reviewed the MEDLINE literature under the MeSH term "music therapy" (MT), for its role in promoting healthy ageing.
A systematic search of the MEDLINE biomedical database (Ovid) was conducted using "MT" and "Ageing" as keywords, retrieving relevant full-text studies in English. Preference was given to more recent studies with higher levels of evidence. The studies were categorised according to the biopsychosocial framework into physical, cognitive and social domains, and further subcategorised based on their relevance to disease prevention and management.
The initial search identified 1147 articles, of which 75 met inclusion criteria. Studies encompassed both MT and music interventions delivered by non-music therapists. Overall, studies showed benefits in the promotion of physical health, including enhancing exercise capacity and improving fitness among older adults. Results were promising in managing conditions such as Parkinson's disease and frailty. In the area of brain health, studies showed cognitive benefits, particularly in attention and processing speed among older adults. Socially, there was evidence of enhanced quality of life, reduced anxiety and depression, and improved social engagement, including in people living with dementia, underscoring the role of music in fostering emotional connections and mitigating caregiver stress.
MT and interventions can enhance biopsychosocial health outcomes in older adults. Research should prioritise isolating MT's specific effects, standardising definitions and methodologies, and exploring therapeutic mechanisms.
随着全球老年人口的增加,联合国健康老龄化十年(2021 - 2030年)倡导对老年人进行疾病预防、管理并提高其整体幸福感。我们检索了医学主题词(MeSH)为“音乐疗法”(MT)的MEDLINE文献,以探讨其在促进健康老龄化方面的作用。
以“MT”和“老龄化”作为关键词,对MEDLINE生物医学数据库(Ovid)进行系统检索,检索英文的相关全文研究。优先选择证据水平较高的近期研究。这些研究根据生物心理社会框架分为身体、认知和社会领域,并根据其与疾病预防和管理的相关性进一步细分。
初步检索确定了1147篇文章,其中75篇符合纳入标准。研究涵盖了音乐疗法和非音乐治疗师提供的音乐干预措施。总体而言,研究表明在促进身体健康方面有好处,包括提高老年人的运动能力和改善身体素质。在管理帕金森病和虚弱等病症方面结果很有前景。在大脑健康领域,研究显示出认知方面的益处,特别是在老年人的注意力和处理速度方面。在社会方面,有证据表明生活质量提高、焦虑和抑郁减少,以及社会参与度改善,包括在痴呆症患者中,这突出了音乐在促进情感联系和减轻照顾者压力方面的作用。
音乐疗法和干预措施可以改善老年人的生物心理社会健康结果。研究应优先确定音乐疗法的具体效果,规范定义和方法,并探索治疗机制。