Music relieves some symptoms of patients with cancer
It reduces anxiety, pain and fatigue, reveals an
investigation.
Music therapy and music medicine can relieve some of
the symptoms of patients with cancer, particularly anxiety, pain and fatigue.
This could reduce the consumption of some drugs, and even faster recoveries. It
has revealed review about 52 trials with a total of 3731 patients with cancer.
study published in Cochrane Library shows that there
is significant evidence that one of the effects of music is that it relieves
the symptoms of anxiety, pain and fatigue in cancer patients, while also
increasing their quality of life.
The study, led by Joke Bradt, a professor of Nursing
and Health Sciences of Drexel University (USA), investigated in several
previous studies that examined the impact of music therapy (personalized
musical treatment offered by therapists musician trained) and the musical
medicine (listening recorded by a doctor or nurse music), and their physical
and psychological outcomes in cancer patients.
"We have found that music therapy interventions
help improve the quality of life of patients," says Bradt. "These are
important findings, since the results show that music can have an important
role in how patients feel".
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Study characteristics
The research analyzed a total of 52 trials with 3,731
participants with cancer. Of these trials, 23 were characterized as music
therapy and other medical interventions 29 as music.
Overall, one of the most important discoveries has
been that all musical intervention reduces anxiety of patients. When it comes
to reducing the pain they feel, researchers have found a long-term benefit; for
fatigue it found a moderate effect.
They have also been associated musical interventions
with reduced cardiac and respiratory rates. "These results suggest that
listening to music can reduce the need to take anastésicos and painkillers and
reduce the time needed for recovery and the duration of hospitalization, but
need further studies to confirm While these aspects," said Bradt and his
collaborators .
Therapy or medicine
When music therapy with medicinal music was compared ,
the team observed a slight increase in the quality of life of patients when
used music therapy . Not the same results were observed however when applied
medical music .
"Both music therapy as medical music play an
important role in cancer care , but do not really know at the moment what kind
of intervention is better to get different results," Bradt said.
Because of the benefits related to the quality of life
of patients , especially to reduce anxiety , pain and fatigue , researchers
hope that musical treatments are used more widely .
"We hope that the findings of this study
encourage medical providers in medical institutions to seriously consider the
use of music therapy in the psycho- social care of cancer patients ," says
Bradt .
Referencia bibliográfica:
Joke Bradt, Cheryl Dileo, Lucanne Magill, Aaron
Teague. Music interventions for improving psychological and physical outcomes
in cancer patients. Cochrane Library. (2016). DOI:
10.1002/14651858.CD006911.pub3.
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