Music as a Therapeutic Intervention on an Inpatient Neuroscience Unit.

Author: Phipps MA, Carroll DL, Tsiantoulas A.
Affiliation:
Patient Care Services, Massachusetts General Hospital, GRB 1034, Boston, MA 02114, USA.
Conference/Journal: Complement Ther Clin Pract.
Date published: 2010 Aug
Other: Volume ID: 16 , Issue ID: 3 , Pages: 138-142 , Word Count: 148


The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of a music intervention (MI) on physiological parameters, pain and mood states in the neuroscience patient. This study enrolled and randomized subjects to 1of 2 groups, usual care (UC) group (n=29) or UC plus MI (n=24). Data collected were physiologic parameters, pain and mood states pre and post a 30 min MI with UC compared to UC. The sample was 16 males/37 females, mean age of 55.8years, with similar baseline characteristics. There were significant reductions in heart rate (t=-2.1, p<0.04), respirations (t=-3.4, p<0.001), perceived anxiety (t=-4.1, p<0.000), depression (t=-4.3, p<0.000), and total mood score (t=-4.1, p<0.000) in subjects who received UC plus MI compared to UC. The inclusion of MI as a therapeutic intervention for neuroscience patients appears to decrease the emotional burden of hospitalization. Copyright © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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