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In “Tune into the Healing Power of Music,” for American Nurse Today, she wrote: “Music can target pain, anxiety, muscle tension, sleep, nausea, or patient satisfaction. Music can also distract a patient or create a healing environment for patients and their families. Many types of healthcare professionals, including nurses and physicians ...
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Nov 1, 2016 · Similarly, a randomized controlled trial that assessed the effects of music on immune markers of stress among nurses who had been assigned to either stimulating music, sedating music or rest groups for 30 min found that music of different tempo had little effect on the mean arterial pressure of the stimulating music group when matched to the sedating music group (Lai et al., 2013).
- Timothy Onosahwo Iyendo
- 2016
Recently, in nursing, music was identified as one of the contextual factors that can positively influence patients’ clinical outcomes by stimulating placebo effects and avoiding nocebo effects. The ideal example of this is when clinical nurses can improve patients’ symptoms and well-being by creating a comfortable environment [ 11 , 12 , 13 ].
Here are some simple steps you can follow: Carry out the necessary research: First, learn more about music therapy in nursing. Make sure to understand the theories behind it and some of the outcomes in studies where it has been applied effectively. Training: If possible, attend workshops or online training sessions on music therapy for nurses.
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- A Veteran’s Perspective
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Music has several distinctive features. It is time transferable: a song can take you back to a beloved childhood memory, a moment when you felt unconditional love from a parent. It can remind you of a monumental success, for example. It can elicit a memory of a nadir in your life when a low mood seemed so insurmountable you couldn’t go on. In ways ...
The subjective experiences of music described above deserve more attention from health care professionals. The health benefits of music have been studied and proven in a number of areas. Music has been shown to improve recovery of motor and cognitive function in stroke patients.1 It has been shown to be an effective intervention for patients experi...
Vietnam veterans, a group the first author is proud to be part of (see figure 1), are well known for their refusal to talk openly about their war experiences. To this day, many have never talked about their service in Vietnam, even with their spouses and family members. After more than 10 years of conversations with veterans, which ultimately resul...
Bradley gives a thumbs up to the songs playing on the Armed forces radio in his office at army headquarters in Long Binh, South Vietnam, in September 1971. Photo courtesy of Doug Bradley. Given Vietnam veterans’ reluctance to discuss their war experiences, we began our conversations with a simple question: “What’s your song?” In most cases, the flo...
- Doug Bradley, Omar Viswanath
- 2019
Music listening is an intervention that could be used to facilitate a healing environment. This article provides examples of evidence that music can improve the healing environment for older adults, both physiologically and psychologically. Music can connect individuals with their emotions and bring about a sense of self-awareness that improves ...
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May 27, 2022 · A review of music in the workplace suggests that music can positively influence psychological symptoms, work-related stress, and burnout and improve work performance and cognitive outcomes. 24 The review did not include cross-sectional studies or target the nurse population specifically, but it does support similar findings to our systematic review which included studies that demonstrated a ...