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      • As a nonpharmacologic intervention it is an alternative to sedative and analgesic medications, according to their review, and may particularly benefit patients being mechanically ventilated.
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  1. The results of this study support active music therapy as a nonpharmacological intervention in intensive care units. This study may lay the groundwork for future research on music therapy in critical care units using larger, more diverse samples.

  2. The use of music intervention in the intensive care unit is associated with reduced patient anxiety and, thus, less frequent use of sedative drugs. However, it can pose some logistical challenges in a nurse’s work: Ettenberger et al., 2021

  3. Jan 1, 2019 · Conclusions: The results of this study support active music therapy as a nonpharmacological intervention in intensive care units.

  4. Conclusions The results of this study support active music therapy as a nonpharmacological intervention in intensive care units. This study may lay the groundwork for future research on music therapy in critical care units using larger, more diverse samples. (American Journal of Critical Care. 2019; 28:48-55) I MPACT OF AN ACTIVE MUSIC THERAPY

  5. Jun 8, 2023 · The review aimed to assess the impact of listening to music as a non-pharmacological intervention on the physiological, psychological, and social responses of patients in an intensive care unit. Methods: The literature review was conducted in the fourth quarter of 2022.

  6. Jun 30, 2022 · TL;DR: The results of this study support active music therapy as a nonpharmacological intervention in intensive care units and may lay the groundwork for future research on music therapy in critical care units using larger, more diverse samples. View 19 related papers.

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  8. Music therapy serves as a non-pharmacological intervention for a variety of disorders with promising results. However, the effect of music therapy on improving anxiety, depression, and sleep quality in intensive care unit (ICU) patients remains unclear.