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Music therapy can reduce the respiratory rate ((−4.5, −0.5) bpm). Music therapy can reduce the heart rate (by −5.80 to −2.13 bpm). Music therapy can reduce state anxiety (IDARE test: 16.08% mean reduction). Music therapy increased the subjective perception of relaxation 97.33% of the time. 5. Discussion
Music therapy can be an additional intervention used by nurses for medical treatment, which has no side effects on the patient and can have a positive impact on pain sensations: 20: 21: Lee et al., 2016 : Effects of music intervention on state anxiety and physiological indices in patients undergoing mechanical ventilation in the intensive care unit
Feb 20, 2018 · Background The use of music as therapy in multidisciplinary end-of-life care dates back to the 1970s and nowadays music therapy (MT) is one of the most frequently used complementary therapy in in-patient palliative care in the US. However existing research investigated music therapy’s potential impact mainly from one perspective, referring to either a quantitative or qualitative paradigm ...
- W. Schmid, W. Schmid, J. H. Rosland, J. H. Rosland, S. von Hofacker, S. von Hofacker, I. Hunskår, F....
- 2018
- Therapeutic Programme Mechanisms
- Contextual Mechanisms
- Responses and Experiences of Participants
This section identifies the mechanisms that participants perceive to be contained in the music therapy intervention. As previously noted, this section is structured around a theoretical framework developed in our earlier realist review of the literature on music therapy for palliative care. This framework includes the supportive, communicative/expr...
The critical realist review of the literature identified a number of contextual mechanisms that appeared to generate support for music therapy implementation. These included organisational support, protected time and space for music therapy sessions to take place, and staff support for the music therapist . An understanding of the aims and a belie...
The literature examined in our realist literature review did not help identify theories in relation to whether responses to music therapy might differ according to the characteristics of patients, as those earlier studies provided no information on who was more likely to take up music therapy or specific benefits for different types of patients. Ho...
- Samuel Porter, Tracey McConnell, Michael Clarke, Jenny Kirkwood, Naomi Hughes, Lisa Graham-Wisener, ...
- 2017
May 31, 2021 · Music therapy practice can be distinguished from other kinds of practice using the following definition of music therapy individual or small group interventions: “individualized personal care through music, adapted in the moment for the person’s needs and their family/carers” (Odell-Miller, 2018). The specific professional training enables a focus upon the process of engagement with, and ...
- Helen Odell-Miller
- 2021
Therapy has patient-specific goals and is guided by a credentialed music therapist. 6 Music therapists are musicians with special training in psychology, sociology, rehabilitation, and emotional relationships that let them work in a wide variety of settings. 7 Music therapists also must complete a certain number of hours in clinical training to be eligible to sit for the certification exam. 7
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Nov 1, 2023 · Introduction: Most of the existing literature on the therapeutic relationship in music therapy rests on the researcher’s point of view. Hence, there is a limited amount of research that focuses ...