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Effets des interventions musicales sur la qualité du sommeil des personnes âgées: une revue systématique et méta-analyse



Examiner l'évaluation de la qualité : 8 (strong)

Référence: Wang C, Li G, Zheng L, Meng X, Meng Q, Wang S, et al. (2021). Effects of music intervention on sleep quality of older adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Complementary Therapies in Medicine, 59, 102719.

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BACKGROUND: Music interventions have several benefits for sleep quality. However, the effects of music interventions on sleep quality in older adults are controversial.

OBJECTIVE: To summarize and evaluate the efficacy of music interventions on sleep quality in older adults.

METHODS: The Cochrane Library, Embase, PubMed, Web of Science and Chinese National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) were systematically retrieved until June 2020, updated on March 13, 2021. Both experimental and quasi-experimental studies were included if they evaluated the efficacy of music interventions on sleep outcomes in older adults. The methodological quality was assessed by the Cochrane RoB 2.0 and ROBINS-I Tool. The random effects models and effect measure (MD) were adopted, and sensitivity analysis by omitting each study was conducted to explore the source of heterogeneity.

RESULTS: A total of 489 participants from 9 studies met the inclusion criteria. 6 studies were included in meta-analysis and sensitivity analysis, and 3 studies were included in the qualitative analysis. Main concerns about risk of bias were lack of blinding participants and investigators, and confounding factors might exist in non-RCTs. The Post-hoc meta-analysis indicated that music interventions might have a positive effect on sleep quality [MD = -2.64, 95 % CI (-3.76, -1.53), p?

CONCLUSIONS: The results indicated that music interventions might be beneficial for improving sleep quality, especially in sleep latency, sleep duration, sleep efficiency and sleep of daytime dysfunction in elderly individuals.


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adultes (20-59), aînés (60+), communauté, domicile, maison de soins infirmiers/établissement de soins prolongés, méta-analyse, modification du comportement, santé des aînés

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