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  1. Effects of music-based interventions on cancer-related pain, fatigue, and distress: an overview of systematic reviews, Support Care Cancer, 2023; 31: 488. Tsai HF, Chen YR, Chung MH et al. Effectiveness of music intervention in ameliorating cancer patients’ anxiety, depression, pain, and fatigue: a meta-analysis. Cancer Nurs 2014; 37:E35–E50.

  2. Jul 11, 2023 · Music medicine is the use of music to reduce negative emotional states and aid in stress management and emotional expression. Whether listening passively or actively, music has been found to be an effective nonpharmacologic intervention for patients undergoing cancer treatment. 4,5 Both physical (ie, pain and fatigue) and psychological outcomes (ie, distress and mood) have been positively ...

  3. Jan 5, 2012 · The use of music therapy in the integrative treatment of cancer patients is a therapeutic option whose salutogenetic potential is shown in many case studies such as those presented here. Study results, however, did not draw a conclusive picture of the overall effect of music therapy. In addition to further clinical trials, the evidence mosaic ...

  4. We conclude that music interventions may have beneficial effects on anxiety, depression, hope, pain, and fatigue in adults with cancer. Furthermore, music may have a small positive effect on heart rate and blood pressure. Reduction of anxiety, depression, fatigue and pain are important outcomes for people with cancer, as they have an impact on ...

  5. Music-based interventions on cancer-related mood and distress. Two systematic reviews concluded that music-based interventions together with usual or standard care could be more effective than controls in reducing cancer-related distress [49, 56]. However, findings on patients’ mood varied across studies [49, 56].

  6. Oct 12, 2021 · Psychological outcomes The results suggest that music interventions may have a large anxiety-reducing effect in adults with cancer, with a reported average anxiety reduction of 7.73 units (17 studies, 1381 participants; 95% confidence interval (CI) -10.02 to -5.44; very low-certainty evidence) on the Spielberger State Anxiety Inventory scale ...

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  8. Aug 15, 2016 · Music therapists who work with cancer patients do not limit their interventions to offering music listening for relaxation purposes. Music therapists are specially trained clinically and academically to carefully select music interventions to offer emotional and spiritual support, support communication with loved ones, enhance sense of control, and improve physical well-being in patients with ...

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