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CompletedNCT05243732

Music Listening for Wellbeing in Adults With Acquired Visual Impairment

Music Listening for Psychological and Emotional Wellbeing in Adults With Acquired Visual Impairment: a Feasibility Study

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
81 (actual)
Sponsor
Anglia Ruskin University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

A visual impairment (VI) is often associated with reduced psychological wellbeing. Music can be used in a variety of ways to promote psychological wellbeing. Music intervention studies demonstrate that listening to music can provide a distraction from unpleasant thoughts/feelings. Hence, music may serve as a catalyst to improve mood and relieve feelings of depression, anxiety, and stress. The purpose of this study is to investigate if it is feasible for people with acquired VI to self-deliver daily music listening (music alone or with mindful music listening instructions) for wellbeing, in participants homes, for four-weeks, and to collect data remotely on efficacy in reducing symptoms of anxiety and depression and treatment fidelity.

Detailed description

Detailed Description: As part of the study participants will be asked to: * listen to music online at home (for example streaming music using Apple Music, Spotify or the provider participants have an existing account with) for up to one-hour each day, five days a week for four-weeks. * complete a listening diary log each day (10 minutes duration approximately). This provides an opportunity for participants to record their feelings and emotions after every listening exercise. * complete surveys to capture evaluative information before and after the four-weeks music listening trial. * part take in a series of one-to-one consultations via Zoom/MS Teams (video optional) on creating a personalised playlist for each participant, technical and instructional training and follow up progress. * optional one-to-one interview via Zoom/MS Teams (video optional) on feedback and experience of this daily music listening research study (10 minutes duration approximately).

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALMindful Music ListeningParticipants will be instructed to self-administer this intervention daily, five days a week, for four weeks, 20 to 60 minutes per day at any time that is convenient for them. During the intervention period, participants will be recommended to listen to music in a private setting that is quiet, where they will not be disturbed or distracted so they can fully focus on the music. Participants in the mindful listening group will be given specific instructions on how to listen and follow mindfulness.
BEHAVIORALMusic ListeningParticipants will be instructed to self-administer this intervention daily, five days a week, for four weeks, 20 to 60 minutes per day at any time that is convenient for them. During the intervention period, participants will be recommended to listen to music in a private setting that is quiet, where they will not be disturbed or distracted so they can fully focus on the music. No other specific music listening instructions will be given

Timeline

Start date
2022-01-15
Primary completion
2022-08-30
Completion
2022-12-01
First posted
2022-02-17
Last updated
2022-12-06

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United Kingdom

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05243732. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.