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Improving Dementia Symptoms Through Personalized Music, Lindsay Grainger
Improving Dementia Symptoms Through Personalized Music, Lindsay Grainger
SC Upstate Research Symposium
Alzheimer's disease and related dementia (ADRD) is a prevalent, costly, and complicated disease. With over 6 million Americans affected and the cost of treatment soaring to over $320 billion dollars annually, there is a growing need for low-cost interventions to treat symptoms. Routinely listening to personalized music selections has been shown to reduce agitation—the most common symptom of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia. The purpose of this study was to provide a personalized music listening (PML) intervention of thirty minutes to 10 nursing home residents with dementia. Thirty-minute PML sessions occurred multiple times a week over six weeks. The inclusion …
Gh-06 Human Trafficking Simulation With Senior Nursing Students, Stephanie Barnhill, Monique Jones
Gh-06 Human Trafficking Simulation With Senior Nursing Students, Stephanie Barnhill, Monique Jones
SC Upstate Research Symposium
This poster shares information on a human trafficking simulation that can be used in healthcare courses. It includes an overview of human trafficking, risk factors for victims, and a script that students follow to make decisions as a victim and see the choices this vulnerable population must make.
Thought-provoking quotations from victims involved in human trafficking are shared, as well as resources for debriefing and discussion of healthcare worker roles, biases, and human tracking choices.