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- Title
Pilot study finds that performing live music therapy in intensive care units may be beneficial for infants' neurodevelopment.
- Authors
Bos, Mai; Dokkum, Nienke H.; Ravensbergen, Anne‐Greet; Kraft, Karianne E.; Bos, Arend F.; Jaschke, Artur C.
- Abstract
GLO:44C/01aug21:apa15867-fig-0001.jpg PHOTO (COLOR): 1 General Movement Optimality Score before and after music therapy. gl There was a substantial improvement in GMOS after the music intervention and the only association between delta GMOS and the patient characteristics was respiratory support. Non-invasive interventions that reduce stress may improve neurodevelopmental functioning.1 This pilot study assessed whether live music therapy, performed by a certified neonatal music therapist,2 had beneficial effects on neurodevelopment.
- Subjects
MUSIC therapy; NASAL cannula; INTENSIVE care units; MUSICAL performance; INFANTS; NEURAL development; SMALL for gestational age
- Publication
Acta Paediatrica, 2021, Vol 110, Issue 8, p2350
- ISSN
0803-5253
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/apa.15867