Mechanical ventilation causes anxiety and agitation in patients in intensive care units, which increases risk for complications and prolonged hospital stays. Since pharmacological interventions have adverse effects and are not always effective at reducing anxiety and agitation, nonpharmacological interventions, such as music listening, could be considered. The purpose of this systematic review is to identify, review, and critically appraise the evidence from studies that examined the effect of music listening, compared with standard care, on anxiety and agitation in mechanically ventilated patients in the intensive care unit (ICU). Using search engines, data bases, key words, and criteria, twenty studies are discussed and critically apprais...
Music can influence a wide range of physiological and psychological effects and is effective in decr...
INTRODUCTION: The underlying clinical condition and the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) environment make c...
Background: Patients in intensive care unit (ICU) experience intense anxiety during their treatment ...
The purpose of this studies to examine the effect of music therapy on decreased anxiety levels and c...
Patients in intensive care units (ICUs) often experience stress and anxiety. Although stress and anx...
WOS: 000288166500013PubMed ID: 21323778Aims. The aim of this study was to investigate if relaxing mu...
BACKGROUND: Anticipation of an invasive procedure in hospital is likely to provoke feelings of anxie...
Background: Over 4 million adults are admitted annually to intensive care units (ICU) in the US. Cri...
BACKGROUND: Anticipation of an invasive procedure in hospital is likely to provoke feelings of anxi...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the effects of music for patients under mechanical ventilation support in the...
BACKGROUND: Live music therapy provided by a board-certified music therapist reduces anxiety, decrea...
Current practice in intensive care units regarding anxiety commonly results in administration of an ...
BACKGROUND: The intensive care unit (ICU) is one of the most stressful environments for patients amo...
Importance: Alternatives to sedative medications, such as music, may alleviate the anxiety associate...
Approximately 5 million patients are admitted to Intensive Care Units (ICU) in the United States for...
Music can influence a wide range of physiological and psychological effects and is effective in decr...
INTRODUCTION: The underlying clinical condition and the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) environment make c...
Background: Patients in intensive care unit (ICU) experience intense anxiety during their treatment ...
The purpose of this studies to examine the effect of music therapy on decreased anxiety levels and c...
Patients in intensive care units (ICUs) often experience stress and anxiety. Although stress and anx...
WOS: 000288166500013PubMed ID: 21323778Aims. The aim of this study was to investigate if relaxing mu...
BACKGROUND: Anticipation of an invasive procedure in hospital is likely to provoke feelings of anxie...
Background: Over 4 million adults are admitted annually to intensive care units (ICU) in the US. Cri...
BACKGROUND: Anticipation of an invasive procedure in hospital is likely to provoke feelings of anxi...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the effects of music for patients under mechanical ventilation support in the...
BACKGROUND: Live music therapy provided by a board-certified music therapist reduces anxiety, decrea...
Current practice in intensive care units regarding anxiety commonly results in administration of an ...
BACKGROUND: The intensive care unit (ICU) is one of the most stressful environments for patients amo...
Importance: Alternatives to sedative medications, such as music, may alleviate the anxiety associate...
Approximately 5 million patients are admitted to Intensive Care Units (ICU) in the United States for...
Music can influence a wide range of physiological and psychological effects and is effective in decr...
INTRODUCTION: The underlying clinical condition and the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) environment make c...
Background: Patients in intensive care unit (ICU) experience intense anxiety during their treatment ...