Music-based interventions and theoretical mechanisms in post-ICU survivors: A critical narrative synthesis

IF 4.9 2区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Shaista Meghani , Michael Frishkopf , Tanya Park , Carmel L. Montgomery , Colleen Norris , Elizabeth Papathanassoglou
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Abstract

Background

Hospitalization in the ICU can have long-term physiological and psychological impacts, affecting functional recovery and quality of life of post-ICU patients. Despite systematic reviews showing the impact of music interventions on physiological and psychological outcomes in ICU patients, their applicability and effectiveness in the post-ICU context remain unclear.

Aim

This review aimed to summarize: a) the types and characteristics of music/sound of interventions used in the rehabilitation of ICU patients, b) evidence on the feasibility, safety and acceptability of sound and music interventions for post ICU survivors, c) the types of post-ICU outcomes explored and the effects of sound and music interventions on any type of outcome in post-ICU survivors, and d) potential mechanisms or theoretical frameworks underlying the effects of sound and music interventions.

Method

We combined current systematic review search methods with a critical narrative approach to synthesize a diverse body of evidence.

Results

Results showed that music interventions positively affect the psychological well-being and health outcomes of post-ICU patients. Outcomes included improvements in stress, anxiety, mood, movement, sleep, and pain, despite differences in patient populations and intervention design. No safety concerns were reported. The identified theoretical frameworks described physiological, neurobiological and/or psycho-social pathways as key mediators, however, these mechanisms are not completely understood.

Conclusion

Research evidence supports the positive effects of music interventions in post-ICU patients. Further experimental studies are required, especially in adult post-ICU populations to elucidate the characteristics, components, feasibility, and long-term effects of sound/music interventions.

Implication to practice

1. Music interventions help in post-ICU patients’ recovery benefitting stress, anxiety, PTSD, mood, movement, sleep, and pain.

2. Integrating theoretical frameworks into music interventions can expand outcome measures to include physiological markers alongside psychological ones, improving quality of life.

3. Further rigorous interventional studies are required to identify the effectiveness of sound and music interventions in post-ICU patients.

重症监护室术后幸存者的音乐干预和理论机制:批判性叙事综述
背景在重症监护室住院会对生理和心理产生长期影响,影响重症监护室术后患者的功能恢复和生活质量。尽管系统性综述显示音乐干预对 ICU 患者的生理和心理结果有影响,但其在 ICU 后的适用性和有效性仍不明确。目的本综述旨在总结:a) 用于 ICU 患者康复的音乐/声音干预措施的类型和特点;b) 有关 ICU 后幸存者的声音和音乐干预措施的可行性、安全性和可接受性的证据;c) 所探讨的 ICU 后结果的类型以及声音和音乐干预措施对 ICU 后幸存者任何类型结果的影响;d) 声音和音乐干预措施影响的潜在机制或理论框架。结果结果显示,音乐干预对重症监护室术后患者的心理健康和健康结果有积极影响。结果包括压力、焦虑、情绪、运动、睡眠和疼痛的改善,尽管患者群体和干预设计存在差异。没有关于安全问题的报告。已确定的理论框架将生理、神经生物学和/或社会心理途径描述为关键的中介因素,然而,这些机制尚未完全明了。需要开展进一步的实验研究,尤其是针对重症监护室术后的成人群体,以阐明声音/音乐干预的特点、组成部分、可行性和长期效果。音乐干预有助于重症监护室术后患者的康复,对压力、焦虑、创伤后应激障碍、情绪、运动、睡眠和疼痛都有益处。 2. 将理论框架融入音乐干预中,可以扩大结果测量范围,将生理指标与心理指标结合起来,从而提高生活质量。 3. 需要进一步开展严格的干预研究,以确定声音和音乐干预对重症监护室术后患者的有效性。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
15.10%
发文量
144
审稿时长
57 days
期刊介绍: The aims of Intensive and Critical Care Nursing are to promote excellence of care of critically ill patients by specialist nurses and their professional colleagues; to provide an international and interdisciplinary forum for the publication, dissemination and exchange of research findings, experience and ideas; to develop and enhance the knowledge, skills, attitudes and creative thinking essential to good critical care nursing practice. The journal publishes reviews, updates and feature articles in addition to original papers and significant preliminary communications. Articles may deal with any part of practice including relevant clinical, research, educational, psychological and technological aspects.
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