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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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Feb 1, 2024 · The final message of the consensus statement is that music, movement, and dance, are closely linked; therefore, music can motivate older adults to be more active, improving brain health. In 2019, the National Institutes of Health started funding neuroscience music therapy research focusing on pain and dementia associated with Alzheimer’s disease.(14)
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).
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The contribution of the MMM theory to the discipline of nursing knowledge is that it can explain and predict links between music and health outcomes that are useful for guiding nursing practice and research. As a non-pharmacological intervention, music is safe, cost-effective, noninvasive and should be easy to implement in different settings.
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 ].
Music can influence clinicians’ and patients’ mental states and emotions via the capacity of rhythm and tone to entrain. Entrainment can facilitate relaxation and distraction from pain and has a role to play in experiences with and in health care. In this article, we discuss the benefits of music from the perspectives of a physician and a ...
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Familiar sounds and music can decrease anxiety in older adults with dementia. 4 When patients listen to their preferred music, their anxiety is reduced. 4. Playing music is another possibility for older adults and can be accomplished in many different ways. Playing the piano or guitar, for example, requires fine motor skills.