Nature-Based Video with Music for Individuals Experiencing an Episode of Sundown Syndrome
<p><strong>Context:</strong> There is currently little research using short duration activities like a six-minute nature-based video with classical music to assist in improving tranquility levels of individuals with dementia. Previous studies have shown that the combined use of a n...
Main Authors: | Robert Rados, Jun Kim, Shintaro Kono, Jennifer Horton |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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LSE Press
2021-09-01
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Series: | Journal of Long-Term Care |
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Online Access: | https://journal.ilpnetwork.org/articles/69 |
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