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Literature Review in Nursing

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article provides insights on relevance of music intervention among patients with mental illness. It shows that age and gender are do not significantly determine the music therapy intervention

Lin et al. (2011) The article looks at the outcome of music therapy among children undergoing bone aspiration. The outcomes show that there is significant relationship between the music therapy and reduced anxiety.

Lord et al. (2010). The authors establish that singing leads to improved conditions among patients with chronic respiratory disease without any significant negative consequences.

Okada et al. (2009) The results of the research showed a significant relationship between music therapy and reduced anxiety among patient with dementia and cerebrovascular diseases.

Table 1: Literature Review Summary Table

References

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. (2012). Respirology, 17, 29-52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1440-1843.2012.02302.x

de Voogd, J. N., Sanderman, R., Postema, K., van Sonderen, E., & Wempe, J. B. (2011). Relationship between anxiety and dyspnea on exertion in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Anxiety, Stress & Coping, 24(4), 439-449.

Dossey, B. M., Keegan, L., Guzzetta, C. E., & Kolkmeier, L. G. (2012). Holistic nursing: A handbook for practice. The Nurse Practitioner, 21(9), 142.

Gavino, E. (2015). Balanced Life Happy Life: 13 Weeks to Creating a Happier You. Balboa Press.

Grocke, D., Bloch, S., & Castle, D. (2009). The effect of group music therapy on quality of life for participants living with a severe and enduring mental illness. Journal of Music Therapy, 46(2), 90-104.

Lin, M. F., Hsieh, Y. J., Hsu, Y. Y., Fetzer, S., & Hsu, M. C. (2011). A randomised controlled trial of the effect of music therapy and verbal relaxation on chemotherapy‐induced anxiety. Journal of clinical nursing, 20(7‐8), 988-999.

Lord, V. M., Cave, P., Hume, V. J., Flude, E. J., Evans, A., Kelly, J. L., ... & Hopkinson, N. S. (2010). Singing teaching as a therapy for chronic respiratory disease-a randomised controlled trial and qualitative evaluation. BMC pulmonary medicine, 10(1), 41.

Nguyen, T. N., Nilsson, S., Hellström, A. L., & Bengtson, A. (2010). Music therapy to reduce pain and anxiety in children with cancer undergoing lumbar puncture: a randomized clinical trial. Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing, 27(3), 146-155.

Okada, K., Kurita, A., Takase, B., Otsuka, T., Kodani, E., Kusama, Y., ... & Mizuno, K. (2009). Effects of music therapy on autonomic nervous system activity, incidence of heart failure events, and plasma cytokine and catecholamine levels in elderly patients with cerebrovascular disease and dementia. International heart journal, 50(1), 95-110.

Panigrahi, A., Sohani, S., Amadi, C., & Joshi, A. (2013). Role of music in the management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD): a literature review. Technology and health care: official journal of the European Society for Engineering and Medicine, 22(1), 53-61.

Schmid, W., & Ostermann, T. (2010). Home-based music therapy-a systematic overview of settings and conditions for an innovative service in healthcare. BMC health services research, 10(1), 291.

Shabanloei, R., Golchin, M., Esfahani, A., Dolatkhah, R., & Rasoulian, M. (2010). Effects of music therapy on pain and anxiety in patients undergoing bone marrow biopsy and aspiration. AORN journal, 91(6), 746-751.

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