THE IMPACT OF ANGKLUNG ART-BASED INTERVENTION ON THE HEALTH OF SENIOR CITIZENS IN MALAYSIA

This study explores the therapeutic potential of angklung a traditional bamboo musical instrument as an art-based intervention to enhance the well-being of senior citizens in Malaysia. Despite angklung being commonly played for recreational purposes in group settings, its specific health application...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Asyraf, Mohd Bakri, Mohammad Kamal, Sabran, Asrenee, Ab Razak, Rosalam, Che Me, Saiful Hasley, Ramli, Muhammad Jameel, Mohamed Kamil, Siti Suhaily, Surip
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Published: University of Malaya 2025
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Online Access:http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/51174/1/187705.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/51174/
https://jati.um.edu.my/index.php/jati/article/view/57513
https://doi.org/10.22452/jati.vol30no2.7
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author Muhammad Asyraf, Mohd Bakri
Mohammad Kamal, Sabran
Asrenee, Ab Razak
Rosalam, Che Me
Saiful Hasley, Ramli
Muhammad Jameel, Mohamed Kamil
Siti Suhaily, Surip
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Mohammad Kamal, Sabran
Asrenee, Ab Razak
Rosalam, Che Me
Saiful Hasley, Ramli
Muhammad Jameel, Mohamed Kamil
Siti Suhaily, Surip
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description This study explores the therapeutic potential of angklung a traditional bamboo musical instrument as an art-based intervention to enhance the well-being of senior citizens in Malaysia. Despite angklung being commonly played for recreational purposes in group settings, its specific health applications remain underexamined. Thus, this study aims to identify the benefits of angklung as an art-based activity for the elderly and to analyse its impact on their physical, psychological, cognitive, and social well-being. This study employed the qualitative descriptive method, and data were collected through literature review and semi-structured interviews. Participants included angklung experts, medical professionals, caregivers and elderly residents from two care centres in Penang. The Angklung Healing Art Project was used as the primary intervention. The collected data were then analysed thematically using the WHOQOL framework, and purposive sampling was employed to ensure sampling diversity. The findings revealed that angklung activities helped improve the participants’ physical and psychological health, independence, social interactions and their overall engagement in daily life. The elderly participants expressed enjoyment, increased motivation, and a sense of accomplishment after being involved in the sessions. Some also reported reduced anxiety and improved memory recall following the intervention. In this light, despite cognitive limitations faced by some of the participants, most were able to participate meaningfully, demonstrating the angklung's accessibility. The melodic and calming tones of the angklung, along with its lightweight and easy-to-play design, make it a suitable tool for therapeutic and recreational purposes in aged care environments. This study has highlighted the importance of incorporating culturally relevant, low-barrier, and enjoyable musical activities into elderly care programs. It also recommends the development of assistive tools to support angklung use among older adults with physical or cognitive limitations.
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spelling my.unimas.ir-511742026-01-06T01:30:36Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/51174/ THE IMPACT OF ANGKLUNG ART-BASED INTERVENTION ON THE HEALTH OF SENIOR CITIZENS IN MALAYSIA Muhammad Asyraf, Mohd Bakri Mohammad Kamal, Sabran Asrenee, Ab Razak Rosalam, Che Me Saiful Hasley, Ramli Muhammad Jameel, Mohamed Kamil Siti Suhaily, Surip H Social Sciences (General) M Music N Visual arts (General) For photography, see TR NC Drawing Design Illustration NK Decorative arts Applied arts Decoration and ornament NX Arts in general This study explores the therapeutic potential of angklung a traditional bamboo musical instrument as an art-based intervention to enhance the well-being of senior citizens in Malaysia. Despite angklung being commonly played for recreational purposes in group settings, its specific health applications remain underexamined. Thus, this study aims to identify the benefits of angklung as an art-based activity for the elderly and to analyse its impact on their physical, psychological, cognitive, and social well-being. This study employed the qualitative descriptive method, and data were collected through literature review and semi-structured interviews. Participants included angklung experts, medical professionals, caregivers and elderly residents from two care centres in Penang. The Angklung Healing Art Project was used as the primary intervention. The collected data were then analysed thematically using the WHOQOL framework, and purposive sampling was employed to ensure sampling diversity. The findings revealed that angklung activities helped improve the participants’ physical and psychological health, independence, social interactions and their overall engagement in daily life. The elderly participants expressed enjoyment, increased motivation, and a sense of accomplishment after being involved in the sessions. Some also reported reduced anxiety and improved memory recall following the intervention. In this light, despite cognitive limitations faced by some of the participants, most were able to participate meaningfully, demonstrating the angklung's accessibility. The melodic and calming tones of the angklung, along with its lightweight and easy-to-play design, make it a suitable tool for therapeutic and recreational purposes in aged care environments. This study has highlighted the importance of incorporating culturally relevant, low-barrier, and enjoyable musical activities into elderly care programs. It also recommends the development of assistive tools to support angklung use among older adults with physical or cognitive limitations. University of Malaya 2025-12 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/51174/1/187705.pdf Muhammad Asyraf, Mohd Bakri and Mohammad Kamal, Sabran and Asrenee, Ab Razak and Rosalam, Che Me and Saiful Hasley, Ramli and Muhammad Jameel, Mohamed Kamil and Siti Suhaily, Surip (2025) THE IMPACT OF ANGKLUNG ART-BASED INTERVENTION ON THE HEALTH OF SENIOR CITIZENS IN MALAYSIA. JATI-Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 30 (2). pp. 146-169. ISSN 2600-8653 https://jati.um.edu.my/index.php/jati/article/view/57513 https://doi.org/10.22452/jati.vol30no2.7
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M Music
N Visual arts (General) For photography, see TR
NC Drawing Design Illustration
NK Decorative arts Applied arts Decoration and ornament
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Muhammad Asyraf, Mohd Bakri
Mohammad Kamal, Sabran
Asrenee, Ab Razak
Rosalam, Che Me
Saiful Hasley, Ramli
Muhammad Jameel, Mohamed Kamil
Siti Suhaily, Surip
THE IMPACT OF ANGKLUNG ART-BASED INTERVENTION ON THE HEALTH OF SENIOR CITIZENS IN MALAYSIA
title THE IMPACT OF ANGKLUNG ART-BASED INTERVENTION ON THE HEALTH OF SENIOR CITIZENS IN MALAYSIA
title_full THE IMPACT OF ANGKLUNG ART-BASED INTERVENTION ON THE HEALTH OF SENIOR CITIZENS IN MALAYSIA
title_fullStr THE IMPACT OF ANGKLUNG ART-BASED INTERVENTION ON THE HEALTH OF SENIOR CITIZENS IN MALAYSIA
title_full_unstemmed THE IMPACT OF ANGKLUNG ART-BASED INTERVENTION ON THE HEALTH OF SENIOR CITIZENS IN MALAYSIA
title_short THE IMPACT OF ANGKLUNG ART-BASED INTERVENTION ON THE HEALTH OF SENIOR CITIZENS IN MALAYSIA
title_sort impact of angklung art-based intervention on the health of senior citizens in malaysia
topic H Social Sciences (General)
M Music
N Visual arts (General) For photography, see TR
NC Drawing Design Illustration
NK Decorative arts Applied arts Decoration and ornament
NX Arts in general
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https://jati.um.edu.my/index.php/jati/article/view/57513
https://doi.org/10.22452/jati.vol30no2.7
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