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How does music therapy work? In a therapeutic setting, listening to or making music triggers physi-cal and emotional changes. Ongoing clinical research has docu-mented benefits of specific interventions using rhythms, melodies, harmonies, or lyrics. In oncology, common goals of music therapy
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.
Research in music therapy shows that live, patient-preferred music is best. Types of music used are determined in the assessment process. Music therapy is a systematic and clinical process through which the music therapist, the patient, and the music work together toward targeted goals. Although music therapy can have entertaining moments,
Jul 11, 2023 · The current study used an open-label, multisite, day-based permuted block randomization design to test music as a therapeutic intervention to improve pain, mood, and distress in patients during chemotherapy infusion. A key feature of this study was accounting for limitations in the existing literature.
The purpose of this paper is to show some aspects of music therapy application in cancer care and to present the integration of music therapy program into a continuous supportive cancer care for inpatients.
Nov 8, 2016 · Music therapists may help patients and carers to recover or extend music's helpful effects. CONCLUSIONS: Cancer care can be improved through offering music-based resources/services,...
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Jan 23, 2022 · Oncology nurses can offer music and verbal relaxation as adjuvant interventions to reduce chemotherapy-induced anxiety and enhance the quality of care.