Music therapy as an effective non-pharmacological intervention

Music therapy is the use of music and all kinds of musical experiences to restore, maintain and / or improve the physical and psychological health of people. Music therapy is a therapy that supports pharmacological therapy and is part of one of the complementary therapies recommended by the World He...

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Main Authors: Mª Carmen Otero López, María Ballesteros Mantecón, Mª Milagros García Álvarez, Antonia Otero López, Casandra García Otero, Mª Carmen San Raimundo Morín, Sonia Pérez Martín, Josefa González Centeno
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Published: Asociación Nacional de Psicología Evolutiva y Educativa de la Infancia Adolescencia Mayores y Discapacidad 2019-11-01
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Online Access:http://www.infad.eu/RevistaINFAD/OJS/index.php/IJODAEP/article/view/1902
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author Mª Carmen Otero López
María Ballesteros Mantecón
Mª Milagros García Álvarez
Antonia Otero López
Casandra García Otero
Mª Carmen San Raimundo Morín
Sonia Pérez Martín
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Josefa González Centeno
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Mª Milagros García Álvarez
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Sonia Pérez Martín
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description Music therapy is the use of music and all kinds of musical experiences to restore, maintain and / or improve the physical and psychological health of people. Music therapy is a therapy that supports pharmacological therapy and is part of one of the complementary therapies recommended by the World Health Organization to nurses as one of the strategies to achieve the goal of “Health for all” in the year 2000 . The intervention programs are specifically designed to meet the individual needs of people and help them in achieving different therapeutic objectives, which can be directed to the following dimensions: physical, cognitive, socio-emotional and / or spiritual. The objective of this review is to evaluate the available evidence on the beneficial effects of the application of music as a nurse intervention. A systematic review has been carried out in the main databases, Medlin, Cochrane Plus, Scielo, Cuiden, Scopus, google scholar, tripdatabase. 48 studies were found using different combinations of the descriptors. Following the inclusion and exclusion criteria, after a first selection of reading the title and summary, 35 articles were selected. 3 articles of referential search are added. After reading the full article we are left with 7 articles that are the reason for our review, the 14 articles are 10 Systematic Reviews and 4 Randomized Clinical Trials, in the absence of Meta-analysis. After the detailed analysis of the bibliography, we can conclude that a good use of music produces positive effects in patients, this being an economic and complementary intervention of pharmacology. Positive effects occur in hospitalized patients, with cancer, with depression and in patients undergoing invasive processes
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spelling doaj.art-80831164a7c54c18bb5357578ab104bf2023-01-03T04:56:12ZengAsociación Nacional de Psicología Evolutiva y Educativa de la Infancia Adolescencia Mayores y DiscapacidadINFAD0214-98772603-59872019-11-013210711610.17060/ijodaep.2019.n2.v2.19021537Music therapy as an effective non-pharmacological interventionMª Carmen Otero López0María Ballesteros Mantecón1Mª Milagros García Álvarez2Antonia Otero López3Casandra García Otero4Mª Carmen San Raimundo Morín5Sonia Pérez Martín6Sonia Pérez Martín7Josefa González Centeno8Enfermera de Atención Primaria de ZamoraEnfermera en el Complejo Asistencial en ZamoraEnfermera del Complejo Asistencial de Zamora en la UCAEnfermera de Atención Primaria de Zamora en Sanabria (Palacios de Sanabria)Técnico en Farmacia del Complejo Hospitalario de ZamoraEnfermera del Complejo Asistencial de ZamoraEnfermera del Complejo Asistencial de ZamoraEnfermera del Complejo Asistencial de ZamoraEnfermera del Complejo Asistencial de ZamoraMusic therapy is the use of music and all kinds of musical experiences to restore, maintain and / or improve the physical and psychological health of people. Music therapy is a therapy that supports pharmacological therapy and is part of one of the complementary therapies recommended by the World Health Organization to nurses as one of the strategies to achieve the goal of “Health for all” in the year 2000 . The intervention programs are specifically designed to meet the individual needs of people and help them in achieving different therapeutic objectives, which can be directed to the following dimensions: physical, cognitive, socio-emotional and / or spiritual. The objective of this review is to evaluate the available evidence on the beneficial effects of the application of music as a nurse intervention. A systematic review has been carried out in the main databases, Medlin, Cochrane Plus, Scielo, Cuiden, Scopus, google scholar, tripdatabase. 48 studies were found using different combinations of the descriptors. Following the inclusion and exclusion criteria, after a first selection of reading the title and summary, 35 articles were selected. 3 articles of referential search are added. After reading the full article we are left with 7 articles that are the reason for our review, the 14 articles are 10 Systematic Reviews and 4 Randomized Clinical Trials, in the absence of Meta-analysis. After the detailed analysis of the bibliography, we can conclude that a good use of music produces positive effects in patients, this being an economic and complementary intervention of pharmacology. Positive effects occur in hospitalized patients, with cancer, with depression and in patients undergoing invasive processeshttp://www.infad.eu/RevistaINFAD/OJS/index.php/IJODAEP/article/view/1902enfermeríamusicoterapiadoloransiedadterminología normalizada de enfermería
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Mª Carmen San Raimundo Morín
Sonia Pérez Martín
Sonia Pérez Martín
Josefa González Centeno
Music therapy as an effective non-pharmacological intervention
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terminología normalizada de enfermería
title Music therapy as an effective non-pharmacological intervention
title_full Music therapy as an effective non-pharmacological intervention
title_fullStr Music therapy as an effective non-pharmacological intervention
title_full_unstemmed Music therapy as an effective non-pharmacological intervention
title_short Music therapy as an effective non-pharmacological intervention
title_sort music therapy as an effective non pharmacological intervention
topic enfermería
musicoterapia
dolor
ansiedad
terminología normalizada de enfermería
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