EFFECTS OF MUSIC THERAPY ON PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS OF NEUROSURGICAL PATIENTS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

D. Devaraj, Mahadir Ahmad
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Neurosurgery has been on the rise, with a yearly estimate of 13.8 million patients suffering from neurological disorders or injuries and require surgery. Psychological distress is relatively frequent in neurosurgical patients due numerous threats and challenges faced therefore, the main objective of this review is to understand the efficiency of music therapy on neurosurgical patients in reducing psychological distress. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and MetaAnalyses (PRISMA) framework was used to guide the methodology of this systematic review. The PICO format was used as a search strategy in terms of specifying search terms and clarifying limits in relation to the population or intervention studied in this review. Databases like SCOPUS, MEDLINE and OVID, The Cochrane Library was utilized to search for relevant records. A total of 48 studies were identified through the databases search. After the removal of duplicates, 39 studies’ titles and abstracts were screened. Through a process of assessing eligibility, 5 studies were consequently included in the review. The year limits for the articles reviewed were 2015 to present, to highlight the more recent findings on the subject. The studies included in this review encompass different countries of origin such as USA, Canada and in Asia, Taiwan, China and India. The findings of this review show that music therapy is an effective intervention in reducing psychological distress, especially anxiety, in neurosurgical patients. Music therapy is also effective as an adjunct therapy for neurosurgical procedures. The cultural aspects infused in music therapy were also discussed in this paper
音乐治疗对神经外科患者心理困扰影响的系统评价
神经外科手术一直在增加,每年估计有1380万患者患有神经系统疾病或损伤,需要手术治疗。由于面临着众多的威胁和挑战,神经外科患者的心理困扰相对频繁,因此,本综述的主要目的是了解音乐治疗对神经外科患者减少心理困扰的有效性。系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)框架用于指导该系统评价的方法。PICO格式被用作一种搜索策略,用于指定搜索术语并澄清与本综述中研究的人群或干预相关的限制。利用SCOPUS、MEDLINE和OVID等数据库以及Cochrane图书馆来搜索相关记录。通过数据库搜索,共确定了48项研究。去除重复项后,对39项研究的标题和摘要进行了筛选。通过资格评估过程,5项研究因此被纳入审查。审查文章的年度限制为2015年至今,以突出该主题的最新发现。本综述中的研究涵盖了不同的来源国,如美国、加拿大和亚洲、台湾、中国和印度。这篇综述的结果表明,音乐治疗是一种有效的干预措施,可以减少神经外科患者的心理困扰,尤其是焦虑。音乐疗法作为神经外科手术的辅助疗法也是有效的。本文还讨论了音乐治疗中所包含的文化因素
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