The Effect of Music Therapy on Patients' Perception and Manifestation of Pain, Anxiety, and Patient Satisfaction
Journal
Medsurg Nursing
Year
2007
Abstract
An extensive review and synthesis of current research was completed to identify the clinical benefit of using music therapy in the hospital setting. It demonstrated that music therapy has the potential to improve the hospital experience of patients.
Music and Health Institute Terms
Anxiety; Hospital Setting; Hospitalized Patients; Music Listening; Music Medicine; Pain; Pain Management and Control; Patient Satisfaction; Recorded Music Listening
Indexed Terms
Anxiety; Evidence-Based Medicine; Inpatients; Models, Nursing; Needs Assessment; Nursing Evaluation Research; Pain; Pain Measurement; Patient Satisfaction; Research Design; Sample Size; Surveys and Questionnaires
Study Type
Systematic Review; Quantitative Methods
PubMed ID
17441624
Document Type
Article
Recommended Citation
Richards, T., Johnson, J., Sparks, A., & Emerson, H. (2007). The Effect of Music Therapy on Patients' Perception and Manifestation of Pain, Anxiety, and Patient Satisfaction. Medsurg Nursing, 16 (1), 7-14; quiz 15. Retrieved from https://remix.berklee.edu/mhi-citations/441