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Title

Yenidoğanlarda Müzik Müdahalelerinin Fizyolojik Parametreler Üzerine Etkisi: Sistematik Derleme.

Authors

BAYRAK, Betül; ALEV, Beyza

Abstract

The aim of this systematic review is examine of national postgraduate theses on the effects of music interventions on physiological parameters in newborns in the field of nursing in Türkiye. For this study, all theses related to the use of music in newborns were scanned in the database of the Council of Higher Education National Thesis Center, without year limitation. The survey was conducted using various combinations of the keywords "newborn", "music", "lullaby", "white noise", "physiological parameters" and "vital signs" conjunctions "and/or", October 10-November 10 2022 was carried out. As a result of the scanning, 119 theses on music intervention in nursing were reached and according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 15 theses were included in the research. It was seen that 73.3% of the studies were master's theses, and most of them (60%) belonged to the nursing department. The theses were mostly conducted in 2019 and 2022, randomized controlled experimental study method (66.6%), and lullabies (40%), white noise (26.6%) as music interventions. To physiological parameters; patient follow-up charts, pulse oximetry, thermometer, and a few bedside monitor, APGAR scoring were used in the theses. According to the studies reviewed; listening to a lullaby especially with the mother's voice, and white noise significantly increases the respiratory rate, oxygen saturation and the heart rate in newborns; however, it has been shown to be effective in reducing increased heart rate during interventional applications. As a result, in the postgraduate thesis studies examined, positive effects of listening to music on the physiological parameters of premature or term newborns, a special group, were observed. However, it has been determined that there are a limited studies examining the effect of the use of music on the physiological parameters of newborns in postgraduate theses in nursing in Türkiye, and need for studies especially at the doctoral level and with high level of evidence. It is recommended to increase national postgraduate theses on the subject and to conduct studies with larger samples, including international ones.

Subjects

PREMATURE infants; MUSIC therapy; WHITE noise; OXYGEN saturation; MUSIC in education

Publication

Journal of Traditional Medical Complementary Therapies, 2024, Vol 7, Issue 1, p122

ISSN

2630-6425

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.5336/jtracom.2023-98954

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