2008
DOI: 10.1089/jpm.2007.0193
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The Effect of Music Therapy on Anxiety in Patients who are Terminally Ill

Abstract: The study supports the use of music therapy to manage anxiety in terminally ill patients. Further studies are required to examine the effect of music therapy over a longer time period, as well as addressing other symptom issues.

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“…Our searches identified one additional paper 11 which examined the effect of music therapy on pain amongst this client population and we sought to combine these findings with two relevant papers included in the original review. 12,13 Combining these studies provided a total of 245 participants randomised to music therapy and 243 participants completing the studies. Two studies were conducted in the United States 11,13 and one in Australia 12 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our searches identified one additional paper 11 which examined the effect of music therapy on pain amongst this client population and we sought to combine these findings with two relevant papers included in the original review. 12,13 Combining these studies provided a total of 245 participants randomised to music therapy and 243 participants completing the studies. Two studies were conducted in the United States 11,13 and one in Australia 12 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is believed that the effectiveness of this intervention modality is associated with the techniques used, which include breathing exercises, improvisation and relaxation, as well as musical stimuli which may induce physical and emotional changes 51 . The effects of music therapy for the reduction of anxiety and depression symptoms are also being investigated in individuals with other medical conditions, such as Alzheimer's 52 and terminal illnesses 53 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Review findings also alluded to the importance of organisational and individual palliative care professionals' understanding of the aims and belief in the benefits of music therapy for their patients, motivating them to be active facilitators of music therapy programmes (Hilliard, 2003;Clements-Cortes, 2004;Okomoto, 2005;Renz et al, 2005;Groen, 2007;Wlodarczyk, 2007;Horne-Thompson, 2008;Nakayama, 2009;Bradt, 2010;Leow, 2010b). The only hindering contextual mechanism reported in one study related to excessive medical interruptions of music therapy through the performance of other clinical activities (Lee, 2005).…”
Section: Contextual Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 99%