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- Title
CERRAHİ HASTALARINDA MÜZİK TERAPİNİN SEMPTOM YÖNETİMİNE ETKİSİ.
- Authors
Özlü, Zeynep Karaman; Demir, Zuhal Yetiş; Özlü, İbrahim; Kılınç, Tülay; Yayla, Ayşegül
- Abstract
Since ancient times, it has been believed that music has an effect on living things, it has been used to get rid of diseases, and it has been accepted that music has a healing effect. This power of music attracted the attention of scientists years later and studies in this field were started. The healing effect of music is called music therapy and takes its place among innovative studies. Music therapy, which has been used since ancient times, has now been widely used as a nonpharmacological method. Music therapy, the effectiveness of which has been proven by studies, has shown positive effects in the care of surgical patients, as in many diseases. Post-surgical symptom management is effective in providing the patient's confidence and comfort, accelerating the recovery process, and reducing the number of days of hospitalization. Music therapy, which is a nonpharmacological application, is an effective and safe method that has positive effects on awakening, hemodynamic parameters and analgesic needs in the postoperative period, increases patient satisfaction, and is used to reduce anxiety and intraoperative awareness attacks of surgical patients. Music directly and indirectly affects clinical symptoms. Good and carefully chosen music can reduce the patient's stress, increase comfort and relaxation, and indirectly distract the patient from the feeling of pain. It is predicted that listening to music after surgery increases relaxation, relieves pain, reduces anxiety/anxiety, improves positive emotions and mood, and reduces psychological symptoms. In this review, the effects of music therapy, which is one of the non-pharmacological methods that are increasingly used, on post-surgical symptoms and the results of studies on these effects are examined.
- Subjects
LENGTH of stay in hospitals; CONVALESCENCE; SURGERY; PATIENTS; MUSIC therapy; TREATMENT effectiveness; PATIENT safety
- Publication
Karya Journal of Health Science, 2022, Vol 3, Issue 3, p354
- ISSN
2717-9540
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.52831/kjhs.1110926