Musicotherapy mobile applications: what level of evidence and potential role in psychiatric care? A systematic review

Gaëtan Leschallier De Lisle, Antoine Oudin, A. Bourla, Florian Ferreri, Stéphane Mouchabac
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In our times of smartphone ubiquity, mobile applications are an inescapable daily life tool, including in health care. Music therapy has already proven its worth, notably in mental health. Hence, we were interested in the mobile app format for this type of therapy, its level of evidence, how to use it in daily psychiatric care and the leads for future research and innovation.This study carries out a systematic review of scientific literature of this topic on two search engines, PubMed and PubPsych, using these key-words: [(web-application) OR (web-app) OR (smartphone) OR (apps) OR (app)) AND ((music) OR (music therapy) OR (melody)].Out of a total of 282 studies found by keyword, 31 are included in this review. Several outcomes emerge. These studies relate to existing applications like Music Care, Calm or Unwind, on application prototypes or a potential use of music streaming applications on health care. They involve many different populations and clinical situations, including in hospital environments, for patients with chronic illnesses, different age ranges or for the general population. These musical interventions show a significant effect mainly for anxious symptoms, but also for depression, sleep disorders, pain and other psychiatric or psycho-somatic syndromes. These applications have no significant adverse effects.This review shows that music therapy apps have several potentials for improving mental health care. It could assist psychiatric usual care and could potentially lower medication intake. Nevertheless, the studies on the topic are limited and recent but they open prospects for future research.
音乐疗法移动应用程序:在精神病治疗中的证据水平和潜在作用?系统回顾
在我们这个智能手机无处不在的时代,移动应用程序已成为不可或缺的日常生活工具,包括在医疗保健领域。音乐疗法已经证明了它的价值,尤其是在心理健康方面。因此,我们对这类疗法的移动应用形式、其证据水平、如何在日常精神治疗中使用以及未来研究和创新的方向都很感兴趣。本研究通过 PubMed 和 PubPsych 两个搜索引擎,使用以下关键词对该主题的科学文献进行了系统性综述:[(网络应用)或(网络应用)或(智能手机)或(应用程序)或(应用程序))在通过关键词找到的 282 项研究中,有 31 项被纳入本综述。其中出现了几项成果。这些研究涉及现有的应用程序(如 Music Care、Calm 或 Unwind)、应用程序原型或音乐流应用程序在医疗保健方面的潜在用途。它们涉及许多不同的人群和临床情况,包括医院环境、慢性病患者、不同年龄段或普通人群。这些音乐干预主要对焦虑症状有显著效果,但对抑郁、睡眠障碍、疼痛和其他精神或心理症状也有影响。本综述显示,音乐疗法应用程序在改善心理健康护理方面具有多种潜力。本综述显示,音乐疗法应用程序在改善精神健康护理方面具有多种潜力,它可以协助精神科的常规护理,并有可能降低药物摄入量。尽管如此,有关该主题的研究还很有限,而且是近期研究,但它们为未来研究开辟了前景。
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