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  1. Two studies described in this article, one with infants and toddlers18 that compared pharmacologic sedation versus music therapy for medical testing, and a second involving a music protocol inclusive of patients, staff and the environment,9 provide clear examples of how music can improve sleep. Variables to be considered as integral should include diagnosis, age, population, cultural ...

  2. Thematic analysis of the open text responses generated four themes that described why people believe music helps sleep: music offers unique properties that stimulate sleep (Provide), music is part of a normal sleep routine (Habit), music induces a physical or mental state conducive to sleep (State), and music blocks an internal or external stimulus that would otherwise disrupt sleep (Distract).

  3. Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of music therapy for acute and chronic sleep disorders in adults. Design: Systematic review and meta-analysis. Data sources: A systematic search of publications in PubMed, Embase, and the Cochrane Library without language restriction was performed.

    • Chun-Fang Wang, Ying-Li Sun, Hong-Xin Zang
    • 2014
  4. Pharmacological interventions can increase the risk of polypharmacy, 8 and therefore there has been a great interest in non-pharmacological interventions to promote sleep in hospitals. 9-11 Listening to music is commonly used as a strategy to improve sleep in the general population, 12-14 and music has been found effective for improving sleep quality in various populations with poor sleep. 15 ...

  5. Jan 7, 2020 · Sleep's impact on neurologic function, and cognitive endurance affect capacity throughout the lifespan. This article will address recent findings related to the potential of music to induce sleep in illness and wellness. Music therapy research findings and its efficacy as a potent cost-effective intervention will be highlighted. Keywords: music ...

    • Joanne Loewy
    • 2020
  6. May 16, 2022 · music therapy, music, music intervention, sleep quality, sleep, insomnia Abstract. Poor sleep quality (PSQ) can have long-term effects leading to serious health issues. As more people turn to nonmedical treatments, including the use of music for improving sleep quality, health professionals need to be aware of how to use music effectively.

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  8. Jul 2, 2021 · Music-supported therapy (MST) is a promising new treatment, and extensive research suggests that music therapy increased the sleep quality of insomnia disorder patients. Music easily elicits movements that stimulate interactions between the perception and action systems, insomnia patients may sensitive to the music, and listening to music has been considered as a therapeutic strategy for ...

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