2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2702.2012.04243.x
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The effect of music‐movement therapy on physical and psychological states of stroke patients

Abstract: The findings of this study suggest that rehabilitation for stroke patients should begin as early as possible, even during their hospitalisation. Nursing practice should incorporate the concept of combining music and movements to improve stroke patients' physical and psychological states starting from the acute phase.

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“…Four of them were based on a relational approach [71,72,76,77] , three regarded music listening interventions [74,75,78] , and two used a rehabilitative approach [73,79] . All studies show a positive effect of music or MT on mood in patients with Stroke.…”
Section: Effects On Strokementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Four of them were based on a relational approach [71,72,76,77] , three regarded music listening interventions [74,75,78] , and two used a rehabilitative approach [73,79] . All studies show a positive effect of music or MT on mood in patients with Stroke.…”
Section: Effects On Strokementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nine studies assessed the effects of music or MT on post-stroke patients [71][72][73][74][75][76][77][78][79] . Four of them were based on a relational approach [71,72,76,77] , three regarded music listening interventions [74,75,78] , and two used a rehabilitative approach [73,79] .…”
Section: Effects On Strokementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, a decrease in the levels of tiredness and an increase of synchronisation during clapping were observed. An improvement of mood caused by active MT in the form of stretching exercises with music, singing songs, and playing percussion instruments was observed also in a study by Jun, Roh, and Kim (2012), in which an increase in levels of shoulder and elbow joint flexion was also observed. A similar mood improvement effect, and an increase in arousal, was documented by Chen, Tsai, Huang, and Lin (2013).…”
Section: Music Therapy and Quality Of Lifementioning
confidence: 59%
“…Faith traditions have long held the healthcare professions in high esteem -for example, the nursing profession has been considered a vocare (being called for a special purpose) -and faith teachings have advocated a special sympathy for the disabled elderly [46,47,5]. In that Activities professionals are called to affirm the spirit / personhood of individuals with dementia, it could be argued that Activities might be considered a vocare for holistic care.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%