通过土著音乐和合唱表演促进老年人的福祉
Ntshengedzeni Evans Netshivhambe1
1University of South Africa, South Africa.
概括
原住民音乐和合唱团的表演显著提高了老年人的福祉和健康. 这些音乐活动可以减轻压力和抑郁,促进老年人的充实生活方式.
科学领域:
- 老年学是一门学科.
- 民族音乐学 民族音乐学
- 社区健康 社区健康
背景情况:
- 老年人经常面临影响他们的福祉的挑战.
- 音乐参与是因为其治疗效益而被认可的.
研究的目的:
- 探索土著乐器音乐和合唱团表演对老年人福祉的影响.
- 检查这些音乐活动如何提供情绪营养并促进幸福.
主要方法:
- 定性研究方法,包括采访和观察.
- 表演分析,音乐转录和参与者观察.
- 在Hlanganani Malamulele老年人协会,专注于老年人.
主要成果:
- 参与土著音乐活动显著促进老年人的福祉和健康.
- 合唱团唱歌和表演土著乐器可以减轻压力和抑郁.
- 音乐参与鼓励老年参与者过上充实的生活方式.
结论:
- 原住民乐器和合唱音乐对于促进老年人健康,快乐和充实生活至关重要.
- 基于音乐的干预可以成为促进老年人福祉的宝贵工具.
- 这项研究强调了音乐在提高老年人生活质量的文化意义.
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