2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jogn.2019.12.005
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Effects of Dance and Music on Pain and Fear During Childbirth

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“…O parâmetro de dor obteve resposta positiva em 12 artigos que evidenciaram redução da dor durante as fases do trabalho de parto quando a musicoterapia se fazia presente. Sendo especificado em 3 estudos que essa redução ocorreu na fase ativa do parto 7,10,11 e em 1 estudo, na fase latente 12 .…”
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“…O parâmetro de dor obteve resposta positiva em 12 artigos que evidenciaram redução da dor durante as fases do trabalho de parto quando a musicoterapia se fazia presente. Sendo especificado em 3 estudos que essa redução ocorreu na fase ativa do parto 7,10,11 e em 1 estudo, na fase latente 12 .…”
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“…No que diz respeito à experiência do parto e a musicoterapia, 6 artigos evidenciaram uma melhora na experiência do parto ao introduzir essa terapia complementar durante o processo. Foi avaliado redução do medo na fase ativa do parto, relaxamento do corpo e satisfação da experiência 10 .…”
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“…Regarding the indicator "Care for pain control", it was suggested to divide it into "Nonpharmacological care for pain control" and "Pharmacological care for pain control", since the performance of the health team differs in each type of care. In addition, the literature highlights these two ways of alleviating pain during the childbirth process (9) .…”
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“…For example, Buglione et al (2020), in a non-blinded randomised control trial, showed that listening to self-selected music over speakers, compared to no music, significantly reduced participants' pain level and anxiety during labour when measured by self-report visual analogue scales (VAS). In a single-blind randomised control trial, Gönenç and Dikmen (2020) investigated the effect of a music and dance intervention on pain and fear during active labour. The 30-min dance and music intervention involved participants listening to three self-selected songs on headphones while being led by the researcher in dance moves involving moving and circulating the pelvis.…”
Section: Benefits Of Music-based Interventions Approaches and Practices During The Perinatal Periodmentioning
confidence: 99%