2019
DOI: 10.4037/ajcc2019792
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Impact of an Active Music Therapy Intervention on Intensive Care Patients

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“…We found seven original research studies that investigated cognitive‐behavioural methods, including hypnosis (Berger et al, ; Patterson, Everett, Burns, & Marvin, ), spiritual care (Berning et al, ), music therapy (Golino et al, ; Jacq et al, ), harp music (Chiasson, Baldwin, McLaughlin, Cook, & Sethi, ) and natural sounds (Saadatmand et al, ).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…We found seven original research studies that investigated cognitive‐behavioural methods, including hypnosis (Berger et al, ; Patterson, Everett, Burns, & Marvin, ), spiritual care (Berning et al, ), music therapy (Golino et al, ; Jacq et al, ), harp music (Chiasson, Baldwin, McLaughlin, Cook, & Sethi, ) and natural sounds (Saadatmand et al, ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Music therapy applied by a music therapist was investigated in alert patients in the ICU, not on mechanical ventilation (Golino et al, ). In all, 52 patients were assigned to either relaxation ( n = 28) or song of choice ( n = 24).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Music listening interventions have been implemented to manage a vast array of symptoms, and to manage multiple symptoms simultaneously to support the care and comfort for patients undergoing procedures, as well as those admitted to ICUs. Studies to date have evaluated the use of music listening to reduce discomfort and pain, stress and anxiety, the presence of delirium, sedative exposure, improve selfquality and cognitive functioning [27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nach vorliegenden Berichten und kürzlich publizierten prospektiv-randomisierten Studien ist ein positiver Effekt von Musik in vielen Fachdisziplinen der Medizin und auch in der Intensivmedizin beobachtet worden [4,15]. Auch bei postoperativen Patienten, ob aus der Viszeralchirurgie, der Herzchirurgie, der Orthopädie und der Frauenheilkunde, um exemplarisch nur einige zu nennen, wurden positive Wirkungen von Musik bei kritisch Kranken hinsichtlich der Parameter Schmerz, Stress und Angst nachgewiesen [17,25].…”
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