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Nordic Journal of Music Therapy, 2019
Introduction: This study aims to evaluate the effects of live music therapy on heart rate variability (HRV) and self-reported stress and anxiety among hospitalized women with high-risk pregnancies.
Pia Teckenberg-Jansson +9 more
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Introduction: This study aims to evaluate the effects of live music therapy on heart rate variability (HRV) and self-reported stress and anxiety among hospitalized women with high-risk pregnancies.
Pia Teckenberg-Jansson +9 more
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, 2020
Nightlife precincts are constituted by intersecting cultural, market and regulatory forces. They are a vibrant part of the experience economy of the city and important sites for the performance of live music and arts.
Nicholas Carah +5 more
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Nightlife precincts are constituted by intersecting cultural, market and regulatory forces. They are a vibrant part of the experience economy of the city and important sites for the performance of live music and arts.
Nicholas Carah +5 more
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Staying in, rocking out: Online live music portal shows during the coronavirus pandemic
, 2020The 2020 Covid-19 global pandemic has greatly impacted societies around the world, where governmental strategies to curb and control the outbreak have resulted in citizens being unable to attend public businesses and spaces.
J. Rendell
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Resuscitation, 2014
Purpose of the study: Cardiac arrest remains a major public health problem in France with 50,000 cases annually and less than 5% of patients alive at hospital discharge. Our goal was improve quality and reduce the mean time to induce cardiopulmonary resuscitation among an emergency team, using a new concept of professional practice assessment. Material
Yoshihiro Yamahata +3 more
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Purpose of the study: Cardiac arrest remains a major public health problem in France with 50,000 cases annually and less than 5% of patients alive at hospital discharge. Our goal was improve quality and reduce the mean time to induce cardiopulmonary resuscitation among an emergency team, using a new concept of professional practice assessment. Material
Yoshihiro Yamahata +3 more
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Effects of live music during hemodialysis treatments in pediatric patients
JN. Journal of Nephrology (Milano. 1992), 2023Antonella Silletti +5 more
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Live music in the ICU: A qualitative study of music students’ perspectives
Musicae ScientiaeThe aim of this hermeneutic-phenomenological study was to explore how 26 music students experienced their artistic practice in and adapted to the intensive care environment. The students participated in a standardized training and performance program, offering patient-tailored music interventions for patients in the intensive care ...
Margrethe Langer Bro +6 more
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Living in the (Publishing) House of Music
2019From William Billings’s self-published scores in the 1770s to Carla Bley and Michael Mantler’s New Music Distribution Service (NMDS) in the 1970s and beyond, composer-driven publishing and distribution efforts have aided the survival of independent and experimental music in the United States since the very first volumes of original music came into ...
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Why Live Music Matters: Implications from Streaming Music Festivals in the Chinese Indie Music Scene
Cultural Sociology, 2023Sicong Zhao
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Valuing value in urban live music ecologies: negotiating the impact of live music in the Netherlands
Journal of Cultural Economy, 2022Arno Van Der Hoeven +2 more
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