Background Management of delirium in intensive care units is challenging because effective therapies are lacking. Music is a promising nonpharmacological intervention. Objectives To determine the feasibility and acceptability of personalized music (PM), slow-tempo music (STM), and attention control (AC) in patients receiving mechani- cal ventilation in an intensive care unit, and to estimate the effect of music on delirium. Methods A randomized controlled trial was performed in an academic medical-surgical intensive care unit. After particular inclusion and exclusion criteria were applied, patients were randomized to groups listening to PM, relax- ing STM, or an audiobook (AC group). Sessions lasted 1 hour and were given twice daily for up ...
Introduction: Delirium is a common acute brain dysfunction syndrome in patients admitted to intensiv...
BACKGROUND: Live music therapy provided by a board-certified music therapist reduces anxiety, decrea...
Background and aim: Pain, stress and anxiety is common experiences among critically ill patients in ...
Background Management of delirium in intensive care units is challenging because effective therapies...
Abstract Background Delirium is a highly prevalent and morbid syndrome in intensive care units (ICUs...
Abstract Background Delirium is a highly prevalent and morbid syndrome in mechanically ventilated in...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the effects of music for patients under mechanical ventilation support in the...
Background Delirium is a highly prevalent and morbid syndrome in intensive care units (ICUs). Changi...
Background.Delirium is an acute change in cognition in response to some form of noxious insult which...
Background: Over 4 million adults are admitted annually to intensive care units (ICU) in the US. Cri...
Background: Intensive care unit (ICU) patients experience multiple uncomfortable symptoms, which may...
Music can influence a wide range of physiological and psychological effects and is effective in decr...
INTRODUCTION: Identifying and treating frequent psychiatric problems facing patients entering critic...
Introduction: The practice of music therapy to improve physical and mental welfare is used since anc...
Background/Aims: The acute hospital ward can be unfamiliar and stressful for older patients with imp...
Introduction: Delirium is a common acute brain dysfunction syndrome in patients admitted to intensiv...
BACKGROUND: Live music therapy provided by a board-certified music therapist reduces anxiety, decrea...
Background and aim: Pain, stress and anxiety is common experiences among critically ill patients in ...
Background Management of delirium in intensive care units is challenging because effective therapies...
Abstract Background Delirium is a highly prevalent and morbid syndrome in intensive care units (ICUs...
Abstract Background Delirium is a highly prevalent and morbid syndrome in mechanically ventilated in...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the effects of music for patients under mechanical ventilation support in the...
Background Delirium is a highly prevalent and morbid syndrome in intensive care units (ICUs). Changi...
Background.Delirium is an acute change in cognition in response to some form of noxious insult which...
Background: Over 4 million adults are admitted annually to intensive care units (ICU) in the US. Cri...
Background: Intensive care unit (ICU) patients experience multiple uncomfortable symptoms, which may...
Music can influence a wide range of physiological and psychological effects and is effective in decr...
INTRODUCTION: Identifying and treating frequent psychiatric problems facing patients entering critic...
Introduction: The practice of music therapy to improve physical and mental welfare is used since anc...
Background/Aims: The acute hospital ward can be unfamiliar and stressful for older patients with imp...
Introduction: Delirium is a common acute brain dysfunction syndrome in patients admitted to intensiv...
BACKGROUND: Live music therapy provided by a board-certified music therapist reduces anxiety, decrea...
Background and aim: Pain, stress and anxiety is common experiences among critically ill patients in ...