What might an interactive music therapy service bring to the adult intensive care unit? A suggested service based on data from a scoping review

IF 0.7 Q4 REHABILITATION
Alex Street, Artur C Jaschke
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Individual music listening in intensive care units (ICU) has more frequently reported benefits for reducing anxiety and pain. There may be benefits in reducing heart rate and respiratory rate. There is a lack of research in the ICU setting that examines the effects of active music-based interventions, for example, where patients play instruments as part of structured exercises for cognitive or physical rehabilitation or improvise music with a Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) registered Music Therapist in ways that may benefit emotional well-being in addition to physical and cognitive function, including management of deconditioning. The search string of the present scoping review was used on 25 January 2022 and then again for PubMed on 24 June 2023 and brought up any research using music or music therapy in the intensive care setting. Out of 139 titles, 45 full texts were included, with a total of 3,441 participants. Forty-three studies meeting the inclusion criteria used pre-recorded music, ranging from cassette to CDs, audio files, and MP3, most often delivered using headphones, some with audio pillows. All interventions were passive (listening) except for one, which delivered music played live. More research is needed into the workings of active and receptive music therapy in the adult ICU.
互动式音乐治疗服务能为成人重症监护病房带来什么?基于范围界定审查数据的建议服务
据报道,在重症监护室(ICU)中个人聆听音乐对减轻焦虑和疼痛有较多益处。在降低心率和呼吸频率方面可能也有益处。在重症监护病房环境中缺乏对基于音乐的积极干预效果的研究,例如,患者在认知或身体康复的结构化练习中演奏乐器,或与健康与护理专业委员会(HCPC)注册音乐治疗师一起即兴演奏音乐,这些方式除了有益于身体和认知功能外,还可能有益于患者的情绪健康,包括对衰竭的管理。本范围界定综述的搜索字符串于 2022 年 1 月 25 日使用,之后于 2023 年 6 月 24 日在 PubMed 上再次使用,搜索出在重症监护环境中使用音乐或音乐疗法的任何研究。在 139 个标题中,有 45 个全文被纳入,共有 3,441 人参与。符合纳入标准的 43 项研究使用了预先录制的音乐,范围从磁带到 CD、音频文件和 MP3 不等,大多数情况下使用耳机播放,有些使用音频枕头。所有干预措施都是被动的(聆听),只有一项研究例外,它使用的是现场播放的音乐。我们需要对成人重症监护室中的主动和接受性音乐治疗的工作原理进行更多的研究。
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