This qualitative study aims to understand the lived experience of residents and other stakeholders during the implementation of a comprehensive music program in long-term care. It was conducted using a subset of 15 long-term care homes from the Room 217 Foundation Music Care Partners (MCP) “Grow” study in Ontario, Canada.
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Art and Music Therapy Seem to Help with Brain Disorders. Scientists Want to Know Why.
This is a February, 2022 NPR article and broadcast which discusses the way music therapy positively impacts patients with a variety of brain disorders.
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Swing It Loud: Duke Ellington’s Early Black-Pride Music
From the article: Long before the rise of the black-pride movement in the 1960s, there was the music of Duke Ellington. Born and raised in Washington, D.C.
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Music Therapy Improves Pain Coping Ability for Patients with Sickle Cell Disease: Study
Sickle cell anemia is an inherited red blood cell disorder, in which there aren’t enough healthy red blood cells to carry oxygen throughout your body. A new study from University Hospitals (UH) Connor Whole Health found that patients with Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) who participated in music therapy learned new self-management skills and improved their ability to cope with pain.
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Spoke Launches Music Therapy App for Gen Z, Raises $1.5M Round Led by Ada Ventures
Apps like Calm and Endel are exploring an expanding new universe of what’s becoming known as “functional sound”. Calm and others are doing it in the meditation and sleep space, while Endel, which has raised $7.5 million, creates “functional sound” to enhance working or other activities.
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Doctors Develop Music-Making App To Battle Brain Fog In Cancer Patients
Doctors from the University of Cincinnati are researching innovative ways to battle brain fog, and a new study has tested the waters of virtual music therapy.
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A Review of the Literature on the Relationship of Music Education to the Development of Socio-Emotional Learning
Social-emotional learning (SEL) is a topic of increasing focus in the education sector. SEL is the process by which children acquire the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to effectively recognize and manage emotions, to formulate positive goals, to feel empathy for others, to establish and maintain functioning social relationships.
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Association of Logic’s Hip Hop song “1-800-273-8255” with Lifeline Calls and Suicides in the United States
On 28 April 2017 Logic – an American Hip Hop artist – released the song 1-800-273-8255”, which is the phone number (now 988) for the US National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. The song focuses on an individual who calls this number and says he no longer wants to live.
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Case Study: Social and Emotional Learning in the Age of Covid
This paper examines how two organizations, Hello Insight and Guitars Over Guns, have teamed up to measure the impact of Guitars Over Guns’ music mentoring programs on their participants and specifically through the lens of Social and Emotional Learning and the Theory of Change. Both of these important concepts are described in the body of this document.
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How Do Music Activities Affect Health and Well-Being? A Scoping Review of Studies Examining Psychosocial Mechanisms
This scoping review analyzed research about how music activities may affect participants’ health and well-being. Primary outcomes were measures of health (including symptoms and health behaviors) and well-being. Secondary measures included a range of psychosocial processes such as arousal, mood, social connection, physical activation or relaxation, cognitive functions, and identity.
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