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Nov 5, 2015 · But bringing music to hospital corridors is just a sideline for music therapists. The majority of their time is spent using music to help patients accomplish specific goals, like recovering their speech after a stroke or reducing the stress of chemotherapy.
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Mar 13, 2024 · While we believe – and some evidence in this review suggests – that receptive music listening is better than no music intervention at all, it may be of importance for a Music Therapist to be part of the ICU and hospital environment.
Jun 10, 2024 · Music therapists generally use ‘live’ music, as the music can then be modified and manipulated, in the moment, to respond to the immediate needs of the patient.
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.
May 23, 2019 · What might an interactive music therapy service bring to the adult intensive care unit? A suggested service based on data from a scoping review
- Alfredo Raglio
- 2019
Apr 30, 2018 · Objective: This study explores the similarities and differences between musicians and music therapists’ experiences of playing music within the sound environment of hospitals, and the unique considerations and impact their music conditions may have upon patients, and caregivers.
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Music therapists have delved more deeply into specialized areas, creating valuable new techniques and applications that can be used by other medical staff. For example, neurologic music therapy (NMT) is a treatment methodology developed by Drs. Michael and Corene Thaut.