Music Therapy
Cross-source consensus on Music Therapy from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Music therapy is a clinical, evidence-based use of music interventions within a therapeutic relationship delivered by a credentialed professional. — MULTIsite feasibility of MUSIc therapy to address Quality Of Life in Sickle cell disease (MULTI-MUSIQOLS): protocol for a mixed-methods randomised controlled trial at two US medical centres
- Virtual music therapy had not previously been investigated in people with sickle cell disease. — MULTIsite feasibility of MUSIc therapy to address Quality Of Life in Sickle cell disease (MULTI-MUSIQOLS): protocol for a mixed-methods randomised controlled trial at two US medical centres
- Music therapy is being studied for sickle cell disease because it is person-centered, non-pharmacologic, adaptable, and relevant to chronic pain outcomes. — MULTIsite feasibility of MUSIc therapy to address Quality Of Life in Sickle cell disease (MULTI-MUSIQOLS): protocol for a mixed-methods randomised controlled trial at two US medical centres
- The music therapy intervention includes six sessions that teach music-based breathing, relaxation, imagery, active music making, and coping planning. — MULTIsite feasibility of MUSIc therapy to address Quality Of Life in Sickle cell disease (MULTI-MUSIQOLS): protocol for a mixed-methods randomised controlled trial at two US medical centres
- Reviews outside sickle cell disease have found music therapy effective for stress, pain intensity, anxiety, and depression. — MULTIsite feasibility of MUSIc therapy to address Quality Of Life in Sickle cell disease (MULTI-MUSIQOLS): protocol for a mixed-methods randomised controlled trial at two US medical centres