Art therapy is associated with sustained improvement in cognitive function in the elderly with mild neurocognitive disorder: Findings from a pilot randomized controlled trial for art therapy and music reminiscence activity versus usual care

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Main Authors: Mahendran R., Gandhi M., Moorakonda R.B., Wong J., Kanchi M.M., Fam J., Rawtaer I., Kumar A.P., Feng L., Kua E.H.
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1745202024-04-03T08:01:42Z Art therapy is associated with sustained improvement in cognitive function in the elderly with mild neurocognitive disorder: Findings from a pilot randomized controlled trial for art therapy and music reminiscence activity versus usual care Mahendran R. Gandhi M. Moorakonda R.B. Wong J. Kanchi M.M. Fam J. Rawtaer I. Kumar A.P. Feng L. Kua E.H. CANCER SCIENCE INSTITUTE OF SINGAPORE PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE DUKE-NUS MEDICAL SCHOOL aged anxiety art therapy Article attention cell aging clinical effectiveness cognition community dwelling person controlled study depth perception female human major clinical study male memory mild cognitive impairment music reminisce activity music therapy open study outcome assessment pilot study psychological well-being randomized controlled trial subsyndromal depression telomere length treatment duration 10.1186/s13063-018-2988-6 Trials 19 1 615 2020-09-07T05:02:30Z 2020-09-07T05:02:30Z 2018 Article Mahendran R., Gandhi M., Moorakonda R.B., Wong J., Kanchi M.M., Fam J., Rawtaer I., Kumar A.P., Feng L., Kua E.H. (2018). Art therapy is associated with sustained improvement in cognitive function in the elderly with mild neurocognitive disorder: Findings from a pilot randomized controlled trial for art therapy and music reminiscence activity versus usual care. Trials 19 (1) : 615. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-018-2988-6 17456215 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/174520 BioMed Central Ltd. Unpaywall 20200831
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topic aged
anxiety
art therapy
Article
attention
cell aging
clinical effectiveness
cognition
community dwelling person
controlled study
depth perception
female
human
major clinical study
male
memory
mild cognitive impairment
music reminisce activity
music therapy
open study
outcome assessment
pilot study
psychological well-being
randomized controlled trial
subsyndromal depression
telomere length
treatment duration
spellingShingle aged
anxiety
art therapy
Article
attention
cell aging
clinical effectiveness
cognition
community dwelling person
controlled study
depth perception
female
human
major clinical study
male
memory
mild cognitive impairment
music reminisce activity
music therapy
open study
outcome assessment
pilot study
psychological well-being
randomized controlled trial
subsyndromal depression
telomere length
treatment duration
Mahendran R.
Gandhi M.
Moorakonda R.B.
Wong J.
Kanchi M.M.
Fam J.
Rawtaer I.
Kumar A.P.
Feng L.
Kua E.H.
Art therapy is associated with sustained improvement in cognitive function in the elderly with mild neurocognitive disorder: Findings from a pilot randomized controlled trial for art therapy and music reminiscence activity versus usual care
description 10.1186/s13063-018-2988-6
author2 CANCER SCIENCE INSTITUTE OF SINGAPORE
author_facet CANCER SCIENCE INSTITUTE OF SINGAPORE
Mahendran R.
Gandhi M.
Moorakonda R.B.
Wong J.
Kanchi M.M.
Fam J.
Rawtaer I.
Kumar A.P.
Feng L.
Kua E.H.
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author Mahendran R.
Gandhi M.
Moorakonda R.B.
Wong J.
Kanchi M.M.
Fam J.
Rawtaer I.
Kumar A.P.
Feng L.
Kua E.H.
author_sort Mahendran R.
title Art therapy is associated with sustained improvement in cognitive function in the elderly with mild neurocognitive disorder: Findings from a pilot randomized controlled trial for art therapy and music reminiscence activity versus usual care
title_short Art therapy is associated with sustained improvement in cognitive function in the elderly with mild neurocognitive disorder: Findings from a pilot randomized controlled trial for art therapy and music reminiscence activity versus usual care
title_full Art therapy is associated with sustained improvement in cognitive function in the elderly with mild neurocognitive disorder: Findings from a pilot randomized controlled trial for art therapy and music reminiscence activity versus usual care
title_fullStr Art therapy is associated with sustained improvement in cognitive function in the elderly with mild neurocognitive disorder: Findings from a pilot randomized controlled trial for art therapy and music reminiscence activity versus usual care
title_full_unstemmed Art therapy is associated with sustained improvement in cognitive function in the elderly with mild neurocognitive disorder: Findings from a pilot randomized controlled trial for art therapy and music reminiscence activity versus usual care
title_sort art therapy is associated with sustained improvement in cognitive function in the elderly with mild neurocognitive disorder: findings from a pilot randomized controlled trial for art therapy and music reminiscence activity versus usual care
publisher BioMed Central Ltd.
publishDate 2020
url https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/174520
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