歌曲创作对急性护理精神卫生单位成人康复措施的影响:一项集群随机试验研究

IF 1.6 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Michael J Silverman
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摘要

人们越来越强调康复是对有精神健康问题的人的期望。在急性护理心理健康环境中,音乐治疗师可以通过激励服务使用者确定自我导向的目标来促进康复,这些目标可以提高他们留在自己选择的社区的能力,并拥有希望、意义和目标的生活。本群随机试验有效性研究的目的是确定单组歌曲创作会话是否可以影响急性护理精神卫生单位成人康复的定量测量。参与者(N = 59)被随机分组到两个条件中的一个:(1)教育歌曲创作条件,解决恢复的动机和途径;(2)控制条件。由于急性护理病房的时间限制,在这项单期研究中,歌曲创作参与者只完成了一个后测试,对照组参与者只完成了一个前测试。结果显示组间无显著差异。然而,歌曲创作组的恢复平均分量表得分略高于对照组。虽然没有统计上的显著性,但结果支持,尽管面临着与单次会议相关的挑战,但歌曲创作可能对急性护理心理健康环境中的人们的康复有直接的临床影响。高度结构化的教育歌曲创作可能是解决急性护理环境中恢复动机和途径的理想方式。对临床实践的启示,局限性和对未来研究的建议。
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Effects of Songwriting on Recovery Measures in Adults on an Acute Care Mental Health Unit: A Cluster-Randomized Pilot Study.

There has been an increasing emphasis on recovery as the expectation for people with mental health conditions. Within acute care mental health settings, music therapists can facilitate recovery by motivating service users to identify self-directed goals that increase their ability to remain in communities of their choice and have lives of hope, meaning, and purpose. The purpose of this cluster-randomized pilot effectiveness study was to determine if a single group songwriting session can impact quantitative measures of recovery in adults on an acute care mental health unit. Participants (N = 59) were cluster-randomized to one of two conditions: (1) An educational songwriting condition addressing motivations for and pathways to recovery or (2) a control condition. Because of the temporal limitations of the acute care unit, songwriting participants only completed a posttest and control participants only completed a pretest in this single-session study. Results indicated no significant between-group difference. However, the songwriting condition tended to have slightly more favorable recovery mean subscale scores than the control condition. Although not statistically significant, results support that songwriting may have an immediate clinical impact on recovery for people in an acute care mental health setting despite the challenges associated with a single session. Highly structured educational songwriting may constitute an ideal way to address motivations for and pathways to recovery in acute care settings. Implications for clinical practice, limitations, and suggestions for future research are provided.

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