Music therapy may keep hospitalized Parkinson's patients Clear-Headed
NCT ID NCT06063161
First seen Nov 16, 2025 · Last updated May 15, 2026 · Updated 20 times
Summary
This study tested whether music therapy can prevent hospital-acquired delirium (sudden confusion) in patients with Parkinson's disease or Lewy body dementia. Thirty hospitalized adults were assigned to music therapy sessions, self-directed music listening, or standard care. Researchers checked for delirium daily and tracked medication use. The goal was to see if music could reduce confusion and the need for restraints or sedating drugs.
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UMass Medical School/UMass Memorial Medical Center
Worcester, Massachusetts, 01655, United States
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