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Music Therapy Towards Schizophrenia, Negative Symptoms

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Inge Nygaard Pedersen

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Schizophrenia

Treatments

Other: Music therapy
Other: Music Listening

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02942459
N-20150054

Details and patient eligibility

About

The Aim of this National study is to examine whether music therapy can reduce negative symptoms and raise Quality of Life for patients suffering from Schizophrenia. It is an Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT), double-blinded study with two arms. 120 Participants are anticipated. The two Arms consist of 25 weekly hours of Music Therapy by educated Music Therapists and time compensated Music Listening by unknown Care Staff Members.

The Study is a close Cooperation between Aalborg University (The Music Therapy Research Clinic) and Aalborg University Hospital, Psychiatry.

Full description

Schizophrenia includes 1 % of the Population in Denmark (DK) and often ends up to be chronically. Negative Symptoms are difficult to reduce by Medication and Psychosocial Treatment Possibilities are searched for. Three Cochrane Reviews (2005, 2011, 2017) have been conducted concerning Music Therapy and Schizophrenia with Positive Results. This RCT, double-blinded Study aims at verifying, if these Results can be Recognized in the Danish Health System. It also aims at being similar to Biomedical Study Designs as much as possible to strengthen the Evidence of the Study. A Power Calculation showed, that a minimum of 44,5 Participants in each Arm should be available, but as drop out can be anticipated with this Population, 60 Participants in each Arm were recommended. The screening Procedure is Comprehensive as it aims at securing, that the negative Symptoms are part of the Illness Schizophrenia and not side Effects from Medication or simultaneous Depression (See the Inclusion- and Exclusion criteria).

The Measurement Tools are as follows:

At Baseline, after 15 Sessions and at Termination:

  • The Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS),
  • Brief Negative Symptom Scale (BNSS),
  • Quality of Life (WHOQOL-Bref),
  • Calgary Depression Scale for Schizophrenia (CDSS),
  • Board of Clinical Examinations (Danish Questionnaire) (UKU)
  • Global Assessment of Functioning Scale (GAF) 4 Weeks after Termination Follow Up Interview. In the Arm of Music Therapy Audio Recording of Music Interventions are done in Session 1,15 and 25.
  • Helping Alliance Questionnaire, patient version, (Haq-II) This Haq-II is filled out after 5 sessions and after 15 Sessions and at Termination together with a Research Assistant in both Arms.

Enrollment

120 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 65 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • 18 - 65 years
  • A Diagnosis of Schizophrenia International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10 (F20))
  • The Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANNS), negative subscale has to show ≥ 4 on two of the following parameters:

(N1) subdued affect, (N2) emotional withdrawal, (N3) poor contact and (N4) passive/apathetic social withdrawal.

Exclusion criteria

  • Debut of schizophrenia less than 2 years ago.
  • Patients in acute worsening of schizophrenia defined as hospitalization within the last three months.
  • PANNS positive subscale (P1-P7) >28.
  • Patients who have their psychotropics changed within the last months.
  • Significant drug dependency conflicting participation in the study.
  • Presence of secondary symptoms defined as Depression - CDSS score > 7
  • Neurological side effects - UKU score > 1 in one of the following items: 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.5, 2.6
  • Sedative side effects - UKU item 1.3 score > 1.
  • No individual music therapy within the last two months

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

120 participants in 2 patient groups

Music Therapy
Experimental group
Description:
25 Weekly Hours of Music Therapy adapted to the Needs of the Participants. Interventions can be Active (playing Music, singing, improvising, Song-writing) or Receptive (Listening to selected Play-lists, or to the Participants´ favored Music). A Manual is created and trained with the Music Therapists, which distinguishes between 1. Unique and Essential Principles for Music Therapy with people suffering from Schizophrenia with negative Symptoms, 2. Essential but not Unique Principles, 3. Acceptable but not necessary Principles, 4. Not acceptable and Proscribed Principles. These Principles concern Attitude and Listening Perspectives by the Music Therapist, how to conduct the Musical Interventions and Questions of Frames for the Music Therapy Work.
Treatment:
Other: Music therapy
Music Listening
Active Comparator group
Description:
25 Weekly Hours of Being together with an unknown Care Staff Member listening to Music from selected Play-Lists. Music Therapists at the Music Therapy Research Clinic at Aalborg University Hospital, Psychiatry have developed Play-Lists in a Taxonomy from very Supportive to less Supportive Music including around 100 Hours of Music all together on the Lists. A Manual is created and trained with the Care Staff Members. Here the Activities are much more limited (only Music Listening to the Play-Lists are allowed). No Therapeutical Conversation is allowed.
Treatment:
Other: Music Listening

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

René Ernst Nielsen, PhDAss.Prof; Inge N. Pedersen, PhDAss. Prof

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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