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  1. Music interventions can include music therapy but also encompass other forms of music-based interventions such as music activities, music appreciation, and music training. Therefore, music therapy is a subset of music interventions, with the former involving specialized training and a therapeutic focus, while the latter encompasses a broader scope of music-related interventions. [ 8 ]

  2. The goal of this article was to provide specific methodology recommendations for future research. In this article, music therapy is defined as "the clinical and evidence based use of music interventions to accomplish individualized goals within a therapeutic relationship by a credentialed professional who has completed an approved music therapy ...

  3. 30 min music therapy session (relaxation intervention or a song choice intervention)-Measuring vital signs before and after. After the intervention, differences were found in the following vital functions: respiratory rate, heart rate, pain, and anxiety levels: Music therapy can be a form of non-pharmacological nursing intervention.

  4. 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

  5. Nov 27, 2020 · The body of research on music therapy is much smaller compared to the amount of research on music listening interventions. Our previous meta-analytic review (de Witte et al., Citation 2020a) was focused on the effects of music interventions in general and included mainly music listening interventions. In none of these studies a trained music ...

    • Martina de Witte, Ana da Silva Pinho, Geert Jan Stams, Xavier Moonen, Arjan E.R. Bos, Susan van Hoor...
    • 2020
  6. Abstract. This paper is in three sections. Section One presents a historical overview of international initiatives that have expanded the role of music in healthcare, from the initial formalization of music therapy to its more research-based rehabilitation focus to recent decades that have seen an increasing role for professional and community musicians, paraprofessional music services, music ...

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  8. Dec 8, 2017 · Music therapy is defined as the use of music in the context of a therapeutic relationship with a professional music therapist to meet the individual’s therapeutic goals . For palliative care patients, these goals include improving their quality of life through the relief of physical and psychological symptoms, supporting communication and easing spiritual or existential conflicts [ 5 ].

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