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Effects of music during daytime rest in the intensive care unit

Nursing in Critical Care, 2018
ABSTRACTBackgroundSleep is essential to the recovery of patients in the intensive care unit. Patients in the intensive care unit frequently experience poor sleep, characterized by sleep deprivation, sleep fragmentation and abnormal sleep architecture.
Isabella P Hansen   +2 more
semanticscholar   +4 more sources

Music Therapy Modulates Fronto-Temporal Activity in Rest-EEG in Depressed Clients

Brain Topography, 2012
Fronto-temporal areas process shared elements of speech and music. Improvisational psychodynamic music therapy (MT) utilizes verbal and musical reflection on emotions and images arising from clinical improvisation. Music listening is shifting frontal alpha asymmetries (FAA) in depression, and increases frontal midline theta (FMT).
J. Fachner, C. Gold, Jaakko Erkkilä
semanticscholar   +4 more sources

Listening to Fast-Tempo Music During a Post-Exercise Passive Rest Period Improved Subsequent Sprint Cycling

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2021
Listening to music during active recovery between exercise bouts has been found to help maintain high levels of exercise performance; however, the effect of listening to music alone with no exercise while resting passively has not been elucidated.
S. Dobashi, Fumiya Matsuura, D. Ando
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The effects of music on cardiac patients on bed rest.

Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing, 2007
Hospitalizations that require invasive cardiac procedures or support with an intra‐aortic balloon pump can be unsettling. This study was undertaken to measure the effect of a music intervention on physiologic and psychological responses of patients on bed rest due to procedural sheaths or an intra‐aortic balloon pump.
Mary E. Cadigan   +6 more
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

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