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      • Music techniques may involve receptive listening for music-assisted relaxation to reduce pain or anxiety; expressive singing requiring a level of engagement and focus; active instrument playing; songwriting, composition, or both; or interactive games.
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  1. Music intervention has been shown to have beneficial effects on the cognitive, physiological (such as heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate, cortisol levels, immune function markers, and other relevant biomarkers), and psychological problems of older adults.

  2. May 1, 2019 · The use of music with any therapeutic target is known as music therapy, and it is usually diverse into active or receptive music therapy. Active music therapy includes a large group of interventions that require the active participation of the patient in activities like singing, composing, playing an instrument and active music imagery.

    • Yeliz Ciğerci, Öznur Gürlek Kısacık, Pakize Özyürek, Cahide Çevik
    • 2019
  3. Musical interventions used appropriately and developed around the patient can provide a positive environment conducive to healing. This inexpensive, independent nursing intervention can be adapted to individuals or groups in many settings.

  4. Jun 8, 2020 · More research is needed to enable nurses and other medical staff to use singing and music-based interventions, to access singing-based programmes, and promote a greater use of choirs in nursing homes.

    • Kari Bjerke Batt-Rawden, Kristi Stedje
    • 2020
  5. Music therapy is highly effective in reducing anxiety and pain and stabilizes physiological parameters, i.e., the heart rate and respiratory rate, after music sessions in mechanically ventilated patients. Studies show that music reduces agitation in confused patients, improves mood, and facilitates communication.

  6. Feb 6, 2024 · The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of an individual music therapy intervention and an individual music listening intervention on neuropsychiatric symptoms and quality of life in people with dementia living in a nursing home and on professional caregiver’s burden to be able to make statements about their specific value of ap...

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  8. Published studies support the notion that music is a valuable strategy for promoting well-being; however, whether or not musical interventions produce consistent cognitive results and emotional responses between individuals and across cultures remains debatable.

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