2018
DOI: 10.1590/1518-8345.2123.2978
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Musical intervention on anxiety and vital parameters of chronic renal patients: a randomized clinical trial

Abstract: Objective:to evaluate the therapeutic effect of music on anxiety and vital parameters in patients with chronic kidney disease when compared to patients receiving conventional care in hemodialysis clinics. Method:randomized clinical trial conducted in three renal replacement therapy clinics. Sixty people with chronic kidney disease undergoing hemodialysis were randomly allocated to an experimental group and a control group, 30 persons per group). State anxiety was evaluated in both groups by the State-Trait Anx… Show more

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“…Touch, hearing, breathing, circulation and reflexes are physically activated. [3][4][5][6][7] Thus, it is stated that some research has identified that the physiological effects of music involve sensory, hormonal and physio motor reactions, such as changes in metabolism, adrenaline release, respiratory rate regulation, changes in blood pressure, reduced fatigue, muscle tone and raising the threshold of sensory stimuli, improving attention and concentration. It is also known that it is an excellent therapeutic tool that is easy to use, affordable, has no side effects and can be used in various contexts and for various diseases.…”
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“…Touch, hearing, breathing, circulation and reflexes are physically activated. [3][4][5][6][7] Thus, it is stated that some research has identified that the physiological effects of music involve sensory, hormonal and physio motor reactions, such as changes in metabolism, adrenaline release, respiratory rate regulation, changes in blood pressure, reduced fatigue, muscle tone and raising the threshold of sensory stimuli, improving attention and concentration. It is also known that it is an excellent therapeutic tool that is easy to use, affordable, has no side effects and can be used in various contexts and for various diseases.…”
Section: Music Is a Link And Ends Up Being A Link Because We At Nursimentioning
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“…3 It has also been pointed as a complementary therapeutic resource in the management and control of signs and symptoms, as well as in the field of communication, making care more humanized. 4 In this perspective, it is emphasized that the musical sensation begins in the child, as an emotion of pure auditory pleasure, evolving to the integrative regions of the brain, such as brain reflexes, evaluative conditioning, emotional contagion, visual imagination, episodic memory and musical expectation, thus composing amplifying schemes that enable the child to verbalize their stresses, anxieties, fears and frustrations. 5 Thus, it is noteworthy that, among the physiological results obtained with the musical intervention, there are changes in metabolism, adrenaline release, regulation of respiratory rate, changes in blood pressure, reduction of fatigue, muscle tone and increase of sensory stimuli, as well as reducing pain, stress and anxiety, promoting comfort, muscle relaxation and dignity to hospitalized children.…”
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“…The article by Melo et al 1 , published in the volume 26 of this journal showed that music therapy, one of the Integrative and Complementary Practices (PIC - Práticas Integrativas e Complementares ) recently implemented in the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS - Sistema Único de Saúde ) 2 , was significant in the reduction of anxiety in chronic patients. Regarding the nursing care with music therapy, the amount of research is rather limited; however, the use of music therapy in Nursing, as well as other PIC, have been encouraged both nationally and internationally 1 , 3 .…”
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“…Regarding the nursing care with music therapy, the amount of research is rather limited; however, the use of music therapy in Nursing, as well as other PIC, have been encouraged both nationally and internationally 1 , 3 .…”
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