On the Wings of The Song: Experiences of Participants in a Dementia Choir

Authors

  • Stine Torp Løkkeberg Associate Professor
  • Stian Andersen
  • Marte Hellesjø
  • Yuliya Klyuchnikova
  • Benjamin Tobias Schille
  • Ingeborg Rugland
  • Anne-Britt Gustavsen Sande
  • Ann Karin Helgesen
  • Liv-Solveig Tvete

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47513/mmd.v18i1.1051

Abstract

Purpose: This study takes a unique approach by delving into the subjective experiences of individuals with dementia who engage in dementia choirs. We aim to explore how individuals with dementia perceive and experience participation in a dementia choir.

Methodology: A qualitative approach was employed, using semi-structured interviews with dementia choir participants to gather insights into their experiences and perceptions. Thematic analysis was conducted to identify key themes.

Results: The study revealed four key themes: the significance of a secure environment, the influence of prior musical experience, the positive impact of choir participation, and the choir as a community for social interaction and self-development. Participants reported feeling safer, more joyful, and socially connected, with choir activities providing a sense of purpose and belonging.

Conclusion: The study concludes that participation in dementia choirs positively impacts emotional well-being and social inclusion. These findings strongly suggest that choirs could be valuable to dementia care, offering non-pharmacological benefits that promote meaningful engagement.

Keywords: Dementia, dementia choir, quality of life, social engagement, music therapy.

 

 

Published

2026-01-31

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Full Length Articles