peer-reviewedResearch has shown that live singing (LS) can support the preterm infant's development and parents’ wellbeing. Reported physiological effects of singing for preterm infants include reduced respiratory rate and heart rate1, 2, increased oxygen saturation rate1, 2 , improved sucking rate2 , and increased weight gain2, 3 .Parents’ perceived stress and anxiety levels reduced in response to LS2 , and a decrease in state-trait anxiety inventory (STAI) scores in response to maternal singing to preterm infants has been reported4 . To foster similar maternal LS research in Ireland, a feasibility study was carried out as part of a music therapy (MT) project in partnership between the University of Limerick and the regi...
Background Prematurity is still the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in neonates. The premat...
Aim: Studies examining the long-term effects of neonatal music interventions on the cognition of chi...
OBJECTIVES To evaluate short-term effects of music therapy (MT) for premature infants and their car...
International audienceAIM: To study the effects of live maternal speaking and singing on physiologic...
Introduction Preterm birth has major medical, psychological and socioeconomic consequences worldwide...
The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of live singing on the biophysiological function...
With the festive period looming I felt that the topic of this paper ‘singing lullabies’ resonated wi...
Premature infants and their parents experience significant stress during the perinatal period. Music...
Studies have shown that the combination of stress, pain, isolation from the mother, aversive environ...
Objective: We aimed to investigate the feasibility of live-performed music therapy for extremely and...
Premature infants and their parents experience significant stress during the perinatal period. Music...
Background: Early parental interventions in the Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs) have benefici...
Introduction: Music stimulation has been shown to provide significant benefits to preterm infa...
Introduction Preterm birth may disturb the typical development of the mother-infant relationship, wh...
Background: Early parental interventions in the Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs) have beneficia...
Background Prematurity is still the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in neonates. The premat...
Aim: Studies examining the long-term effects of neonatal music interventions on the cognition of chi...
OBJECTIVES To evaluate short-term effects of music therapy (MT) for premature infants and their car...
International audienceAIM: To study the effects of live maternal speaking and singing on physiologic...
Introduction Preterm birth has major medical, psychological and socioeconomic consequences worldwide...
The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of live singing on the biophysiological function...
With the festive period looming I felt that the topic of this paper ‘singing lullabies’ resonated wi...
Premature infants and their parents experience significant stress during the perinatal period. Music...
Studies have shown that the combination of stress, pain, isolation from the mother, aversive environ...
Objective: We aimed to investigate the feasibility of live-performed music therapy for extremely and...
Premature infants and their parents experience significant stress during the perinatal period. Music...
Background: Early parental interventions in the Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs) have benefici...
Introduction: Music stimulation has been shown to provide significant benefits to preterm infa...
Introduction Preterm birth may disturb the typical development of the mother-infant relationship, wh...
Background: Early parental interventions in the Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs) have beneficia...
Background Prematurity is still the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in neonates. The premat...
Aim: Studies examining the long-term effects of neonatal music interventions on the cognition of chi...
OBJECTIVES To evaluate short-term effects of music therapy (MT) for premature infants and their car...