Music therapy and psychological-clinical impact in surgery: a systematic review.

IF 2 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Health Psychology Research Pub Date : 2022-10-12 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.52965/001c.38615
Pasquale Caponnetto, Gaia LaMattina, Maria C Quattropani
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Abstract

Background: Music therapy is a discipline that makes use of music, active or passive, to produce beneficial effects on the psyche of subjects. The field of use of music therapy has recently been broadened with the introduction of music therapy interventions to treat various problems, such as anxiety and stress, arising from pre- and post-operative psychophysical conditions. This review aims to examine the use of music therapy and its outcomes in the context of surgery in recent years.

Methods: The main procedure was to search for studies on various scientific platforms such as PubMed, Medline, PsycINFO and CINAHL.Many studies pertaining to the topic in question were examined and from the variety of articles available, thirty-four were selected that fully reflected the focus of this review.

Conclusions: The use of music therapy is still little exploited in hospital conditions such as the one reported in this review, but despite its reduced use compared to other treatments, it has proved to be an effective technique for reducing anxiety and stress prior to surgery and for improving psychophysical conditions following surgery. Above all, the absence of side effects is emphasised since it is a nonpharmacological treatment. Further research is needed for additional confirmation of the effectiveness of music therapy mainly because this method is still being explored worldwide.

音乐治疗和外科手术的心理-临床影响:系统综述。
背景:音乐治疗是一门利用音乐,主动或被动,对受试者的心理产生有益影响的学科。近年来,随着音乐疗法介入治疗各种问题,如术前和术后心理生理状况引起的焦虑和压力,音乐疗法的应用领域得到了拓展。本综述旨在研究近年来音乐疗法在外科手术中的应用及其结果。方法:主要程序是在PubMed、Medline、PsycINFO、CINAHL等科学平台上检索相关研究。许多与该主题有关的研究被审查,并从各种可用的文章中选择了34篇,充分反映了本综述的重点。结论:音乐疗法的使用在医院的情况下仍然很少被利用,就像这篇综述中报道的那样,但是尽管与其他治疗方法相比,它的使用减少了,但它已被证明是一种有效的技术,可以减少手术前的焦虑和压力,改善手术后的心理物理状况。最重要的是,由于它是一种非药物治疗,因此没有副作用被强调。需要进一步的研究来进一步证实音乐疗法的有效性,主要是因为这种方法仍在世界范围内探索。
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Health Psychology Research
Health Psychology Research PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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