Family-Integrated Neonatal Music Therapy: A Descriptive Pilot Study of Parental Perceptions on Music Therapy Participation and Long-Term Influences.

IF 0.6 Q4 NURSING
Janice W Stouffer, Fumiyuki Chin Gardner, Christina A Myers, Kim Kopenhaver Doheny
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Abstract

Purpose: Following a family-integrated music therapy (MT) approach, describe parental perceptions on the use of music with maternal voice to soothe and connect with the infant and the long-term influence of this approach on parents' integration of music postdischarge. Design: In this descriptive, observational within-subjects pilot cohort study, board-certified music therapists instructed and recorded mothers in singing selected songs of kin. Infants received the recorded sessions weekly from enrollment to discharge. Parents were surveyed at 1- and 6-year postdischarge. Sample: Medically stable preterm infants (n = 12) and their English-speaking parents (n = 17). Main Outcome Variable: Parent perceptions on participation and long-term influence on family integration of music during hospitalization and postdischarge. Results: Parents reported knowledge of soothing and interacting with their children as the highest benefit of MT. They also perceived the effects of an easier transition home, enhanced learning and child development, and personal benefits of positive mood and enhanced relaxation.

家庭整合新生儿音乐治疗:父母对音乐治疗参与和长期影响的认知的描述性试点研究。
目的:采用家庭整合音乐治疗(MT)方法,描述父母对使用母亲声音的音乐来安抚和连接婴儿的看法,以及这种方法对父母出院后音乐整合的长期影响。设计:在这个描述性的、观察性的、受试者内部的试点队列研究中,经过认证的音乐治疗师指导并记录了母亲们唱选定的亲属歌曲。婴儿从登记到出院每周接受一次记录。父母在出院后1年和6年接受调查。样本:医学上稳定的早产儿(n = 12)及其讲英语的父母(n = 17)。主要结局变量:父母对住院期间和出院后音乐家庭融合的参与和长期影响的看法。结果:父母报告说,MT的最大好处是了解安抚和与孩子互动。他们还认为,更容易过渡的家庭,促进学习和儿童发展,以及积极情绪和增强放松的个人好处。
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Neonatal Network
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