重症监护中的音乐治疗:人性化护理的家庭视角

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Verónica Saldaña-Ortiz , María Caballero-Galilea , José Miguel Mansilla- Domínguez , Laura Lorenzo-Allegue , Esther Martínez-Miguel
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摘要

在重症监护病房(icu)中引入音乐疗法已经导致家庭成员体验的显著转变,为患者及其亲人带来了实质性的好处。患者表现出情绪健康、生活质量的改善,焦虑和压力水平的降低。此外,音乐治疗干预促进了患者和护理者之间的非语言沟通和情感联系的发展。这种方法不仅满足临床需求,而且有助于护理的人性化,强调患者家属情感健康的重要性,并认识到他们在支持患者康复过程中的关键作用。目的本研究的目的是探讨成人ICU人性化的家庭成员的经验。方法本研究采用定性解释学现象学方法。干预是由一位音乐治疗师进行的,并从西班牙马德里Mostoles大学医院重症监护病房的亲属中收集了14个深度访谈。采用Braun和Clarke提出的定性分析方法,采用归纳法。这种方法从访谈中产生了三个主题。个人访谈产生了一个主题分析,揭示了三个主要主题。这些主题概括了研究参与者在完成音乐治疗课程后的经历和情感。已经确定了三个主要主题:(i)音乐治疗对家庭关注的反应,(ii)干预期间的音乐治疗,以及(iii)音乐治疗使重症监护病房人性化。本研究强调了音乐疗法在icu人性化方面的重要贡献,通过增强患者、家属和医疗保健专业人员的体验。它已经被证明可以减少压力、焦虑和痛苦,同时促进情感联系和改善沟通。音乐疗法的应用已被证明可以加强患者和医疗保健专业人员之间的治疗关系,减少镇静的必要性,并在医疗过程中提高舒适度。与人文关怀的原则一致,它有助于促进幸福、亲密和生活质量。尽管有一定的局限性,音乐疗法的整合对于创造更富有同情心和以病人为中心的环境至关重要。结论icu音乐治疗可通过改善患者情绪幸福感来提高家庭满意度。亲属们认为音乐是一种安慰的影响,积极地塑造了医院的环境。它为家庭互动和支持营造了有利的氛围。治疗结束后,家庭成员报告说,音乐对病人的情绪有好处,他们的情绪更加平静和乐观。因此,音乐作为一种治疗渠道,影响着病人和他们家人的情感旅程。限制在研究过程中遇到的限制之一与采访家庭成员的问题有关。有时,这些人发现自己不能或不愿意长时间与亲人分开。因此,这一因素导致了可用于访谈的注意力和研究人员可支配的时间的限制。
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Music therapy in intensive care: Family perspectives on humanising care

Background

The introduction of music therapy in intensive care units (ICUs) has resulted in a notable transformation in the experience of family members, conferring substantial benefits for both patients and their loved ones. Patients have demonstrated improvements in their emotional well-being, quality of life, and a reduction in anxiety and stress levels. Furthermore, music therapy intervention has facilitated the development of nonverbal communication and emotional connections between patients and caregivers. This approach responds not only to clinical needs but also contributes to the humanisation of care, emphasising the importance of the emotional well-being of the patient’s family and recognising their crucial role in supporting the patient’s recovery process.

Aim

The aim of this study is to explore family members’ experiences of the humanisation of the adult ICU.

Methods

The present study was conducted in accordance with a qualitative hermeneutic phenomenological methodology. Interventions were conducted with a music therapist, and 14 in-depth interviews were collected from relatives in the critical care unit of Mostoles University Hospital in Madrid, Spain. The qualitative analysis employed was that proposed by Braun and Clarke, with an inductive approach. This method resulted in the emergence of three themes from the interviews.

Main results

The personal interviews yielded a thematic analysis that revealed three dominant themes. These themes encapsulate the experiences and emotions of the study participants after completing the music therapy sessions. Three main themes have been identified: (i) music therapy responding to family concerns, (ii) music therapy during interventions, and (iii) music therapy to humanise the intensive care unit.

Discussion

This study highlights the crucial contribution of music therapy in the humanisation of ICUs by enhancing the experiences of patients, their families, and healthcare professionals. It has been demonstrated to reduce stress, anxiety, and pain while fostering emotional connections and improving communication. The application of music therapy has been demonstrated to reinforce the therapeutic relationships between patients and healthcare professionals, reduce the necessity for sedation, and enhance comfort during medical procedures. In alignment with the principles of humanistic care, it is conducive to the promotion of well-being, intimacy, and quality of life. Despite certain limitations, the integration of music therapy is vital for the creation of more compassionate and patient-centred environments.

Conclusions

Music therapy in ICUs enhances family satisfaction by improving patients’ emotional well-being. Relatives recognise music as a comforting influence, positively shaping the hospital environment. It fosters a conducive atmosphere for familial interaction and support. Post-session, family members report heightened calmness and optimism witnessing the emotional benefits of music for patients. Thus, music serves as a therapeutic conduit, impacting the emotional journey of patients and their families alike.

Limitation

One of the limitations encountered during the course of the study pertained to the issue of interviewing family members. On occasion, these individuals found themselves unable, or unwilling, to separate themselves from their loved ones for extended periods of time. This factor consequently resulted in a limitation of both the attention available for interviews and the time at the researcher’s disposal.
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Collegian
Collegian NURSING-
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2.70
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127
审稿时长
72 days
期刊介绍: Collegian: The Australian Journal of Nursing Practice, Scholarship and Research is the official journal of Australian College of Nursing (ACN). The journal aims to reflect the broad interests of nurses and the nursing profession, and to challenge nurses on emerging areas of interest. It publishes research articles and scholarly discussion of nursing practice, policy and professional issues. Papers published in the journal are peer reviewed by a double blind process using reviewers who meet high standards of academic and clinical expertise. Invited papers that contribute to nursing knowledge and debate are published at the discretion of the Editor. The journal, online only from 2016, is available to members of ACN and also by separate subscription. ACN believes that each and every nurse in Australia should have the opportunity to grow their career through quality education, and further our profession through representation. ACN is the voice of influence, providing the nursing expertise and experience required when government and key stakeholders are deciding the future of health.
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