Patient-centered Approach in Closed Psychiatric Wards: The Curative Power of Relaxing Music Chosen by Patients.

Israel journal of psychiatry Pub Date : 2018-01-01
Moshe Bensimon, Sharona Shaul, Suki Div, Lilia Sandler, Alexander Teitelbaum
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Background: Psychiatry is changing as medicine adopts a patient-centered approach. This model of care places greater emphasis on the patients' involvement in determining the goals of their treatment and the nature of their care. This study offers a non-verbal patient-centered intervention by using relaxing music chosen by patients in a closed psychiatric ward to achieve reduction in levels of stress and psychomotor agitation.

Method: Participants, patients in closed wards, entered a seclusion room whenever they showed psychomotor agitation, overwhelming stress or physical and verbal aggression. While in the seclusion room, participants in the research group (n=24) were exposed to relaxing music of their choice whereas the comparative group (n=28) did not receive any sensory stimulation. The participants filled out the Visual Analogue Scale to measure their emotional state before and after this experience while the staff filled out the Behavioral Activity Rating Scale.

Results: Results show significantly higher emotional calm and prominent reduction in psychomotor agitation among the research group in comparison with the comparative group.

Conclusions: Relaxing music chosen by patients has a positive effect on their emotional state and behavioral activity and may therefore serve as an alternative sensory intervention before patients reach violent situations that require restraint.

封闭精神病房以病人为中心的方法:病人选择的放松音乐的疗效。
背景:随着医学采用以患者为中心的方法,精神病学正在发生变化。这种护理模式更加强调患者参与确定其治疗目标和护理性质。本研究提供了一种非语言的以患者为中心的干预,通过使用由封闭精神病房的患者选择的放松音乐来达到降低压力和精神运动激动水平的目的。方法:研究对象是封闭病房的患者,当他们表现出精神运动激动、压力过大或身体和语言攻击时,就进入隔离室。在隔离室中,研究小组(n=24)的参与者被暴露在他们选择的放松音乐中,而比较组(n=28)没有接受任何感官刺激。参与者填写了视觉模拟量表来测量他们在体验之前和之后的情绪状态,而工作人员填写了行为活动评定量表。结果:与对照组相比,实验组的情绪平静度明显提高,精神运动性躁动明显减少。结论:患者选择的放松音乐对患者的情绪状态和行为活动有积极的影响,因此可以作为患者达到需要约束的暴力情境之前的另一种感官干预。
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