Short-term effectiveness of music therapy songwriting for mental health outcomes of at-risk parents in the NICU: a study protocol of an international multicenter mixed-methods trial.

IF 2.2 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Health Psychology Report Pub Date : 2024-08-20 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.5114/hpr/190886
Ilona Poćwierz-Marciniak, Łucja Bieleninik, Johana Benavidez Cruz, Yenny M Beltrán Ardila, Joanna Jassem-Bobowicz, Sonia A Henádez Malaver, Ana M Díaz, Nestor N Muñetones Reina, Leslie I Martínez De la Barrera, Alba J Castro Gaona, Mark Ettenberger
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Abstract

Background: Preterm birth contributes to adverse mental health outcomes of parents dealing with a premature neonate. The main objective of this study is to determine whether music therapy (MT) songwriting during the infants' stay in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is superior to standard care in reducing the risk of postpartum depression in high-risk parents of preterm children throughout the hospital treatment. The secondary objectives include assessment of effectiveness of MT in other aspects of mental health (anxiety level, perceived stress, mental wellbeing, coping, resilience). Furthermore, this trial will evaluate the medical and social factors that may be associated with the effects of MT songwriting.

Participants and procedure: The study design is a sequential mixed method study with a dominant status QUAN to qual. The quantitative trial was designed as a parallel, multicenter, pragmatic, randomized controlled trial. The qualitative study is a descriptive phenomenological study that seeks to understand the lived experiences of participants exposed to songwriting. Participants are parents of premature infants hospitalized in NICU (106 families) in 5 hospitals, in Colombia and Poland. Intervention: 3 MT songwriting sessions per week across 3 weeks. Primary outcome: the risk of postnatal depression; secondary outcomes: anxiety level, mental wellbeing, resilience, stress, coping.

Results: The results will be analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively.

Conclusions: This study will provide a report on the effectiveness of MT songwriting on mental health in at-risk parents of preterm infants.

音乐疗法歌曲创作对新生儿重症监护室高危父母心理健康的短期疗效:一项国际多中心混合方法试验的研究方案。
背景:早产会对早产新生儿父母的心理健康造成不良影响。本研究的主要目的是确定在婴儿入住新生儿重症监护室(NICU)期间进行音乐疗法(MT)歌曲创作是否比标准护理更能降低早产儿高风险父母在整个住院治疗期间患产后抑郁症的风险。次要目标包括评估 MT 在心理健康的其他方面(焦虑水平、感知压力、心理健康、应对能力、复原力)的有效性。此外,该试验还将评估可能与 MT 歌曲创作效果相关的医疗和社会因素:研究设计为顺序混合法研究,主导状态为 QUAN 到 qual。定量试验设计为平行、多中心、务实、随机对照试验。定性研究是一项描述性的现象学研究,旨在了解接触歌曲创作的参与者的生活经历。参与者为哥伦比亚和波兰 5 家医院新生儿重症监护室的早产儿父母(106 个家庭)。干预措施:在 3 周内每周进行 3 次 MT 词曲创作。主要结果:产后抑郁风险;次要结果:焦虑水平、心理健康、复原力、压力、应对能力:结果:将对结果进行定量和定性分析:本研究将就 MT 歌曲创作对早产儿高风险父母的心理健康的有效性提供报告。
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Health Psychology Report PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL-
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