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Music Therapy

Annual Review of Nursing Research, 1999
Nurses have used music as an intervention for many years. A sizeable number of investigations to determine the efficacy of music in managing pain, in decreasing anxiety and aggressive behaviors, and in improving performance and well-being have been conducted by nurses and other health professionals.
M, Snyder, L, Chlan
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Music as Therapy

Southern Medical Journal, 2005
Music is widely used to enhance well-being, reduce stress, and distract patients from unpleasant symptoms. Although there are wide variations in individual preferences, music appears to exert direct physiologic effects through the autonomic nervous system. It also has indirect effects by modifying caregiver behavior.
Kathi J, Kemper, Suzanne C, Danhauer
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Comparison of the Music Therapy Coding Scheme with the Music Therapy Checklist

Psychological Reports, 2007
The Music Therapy Checklist is useful for music therapists to monitor and evaluate the music therapeutic process. A list of different types of behaviors were selected based on results derived from applying the Music Therapy Coding Scheme. The use of a checklist to code the events with a recording method based on 1-min.
Raglio A., Traficante D., Oasi O.
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Feminist Music Therapy Pedagogy: A Survey of Music Therapy Educators

Journal of Music Therapy, 2011
This study surveyed 188 music therapy educators regarding their views and use of feminist pedagogy and feminist music therapy. The purpose of this study was two-fold: (a) to determine how many music therapy educators used feminist pedagogy and (b) to determine if there was a relationship between the use of feminist pedagogy and academic rank of the ...
Hahna , Nicole, Swantes, Melody
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Music Therapy in Pediatrics

Clinical Pediatrics, 2007
The soothing effects of music have been well described over the centuries and across cultures. In more recent times, studies have shown the beneficial effects of music in alleviating symptoms in a wide variety of clinical and psychologic conditions. Music therapy has been primarily used as an intervention to control emotional states, in pain management,
Laura, Avers   +2 more
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Old Musical Instruments and Music Therapy

2019 5th Experiment International Conference (exp.at'19), 2019
This paper initiates the study of old instruments (especially Stave (Portative) Organ) and how these can be integrated into research done inside the - Master of Music Therapy - from "TRANSILVANIA" University of Brasov. In the first stage of the research, it was seen one possible link between the 415 Hz Stave (Portative) Organ tuning and Passive Music ...
Doru Ursutiu   +2 more
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Musical therapy

Nursing Standard, 1987
Music and drama sessions for severely mentally handicapped people should be expanded because of their therapeutic effect, according to Jimmy Bond, Senior Nurse Manager at St Ebba's Hospital in Epsom, Surrey where patients are having to pay for their own sessions .
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The Efficacy of Music Therapy

Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing, 2010
Undergoing a procedure that requires anesthesia can be anxiety provoking. Anxiety is associated with increases in heart rate and blood pressure and other changes that can have a negative impact preoperatively; during the induction, maintenance, and emergence phases of anesthesia; and postoperatively.
Judith H, Wakim   +2 more
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Music as Therapy

The American Journal of Nursing, 1969
MISS PARRIOTT was a student at the School of Nursing, University of California, San Francisco, when this paper was written. Since I h ve studied music for some years I decided to see if I could establish or improve expression or communication with these patients through music. My problem, then, was to find out how.
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Music therapy for depression

Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2008
Depression is a highly prevalent disorder associated with reduced social functioning, impaired quality of life, and increased mortality. Music therapy has been used in the treatment of a variety of mental disorders, but its impact on those with depression is unclear.To examine the efficacy of music therapy with standard care compared to standard care ...
A S, Maratos   +3 more
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