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Evidence-based review of clinical studies on pharmacology (non-anesthetic studies).

30 Jul 2009 We have divided the analysis of pharmacology studies into studies on local anesthetics and studies on all other pharmacologic agents. This division reflects the large number of studies focusing on methods for obtaining effective anesthesia in ...
rec_pub_19631847-evidence-based-review-clinical-studies-pharmacology-non-anesthetic.htm


Effect of music therapy on anxiety and depression in patients with Alzheimer's type dementia: randomised, controlled study.

21 Jul 2009 BACKGROUND/AIMS: Numerous studies have indicated the value of music therapy in the management of patients with Alzheimer's disease. A recent pilot study demonstrated the feasibility and usefulness of a new music therapy technique. The aim of this ...
rec_pub_19628939-effect-music-therapy-anxiety-depression-patients-alzheimer-s-type.htm


Non-pharmacological interventions for assisting the induction of anaesthesia in children.

6 Jul 2009 BACKGROUND: Induction of general anaesthesia can be distressing for children. Non-pharmacological methods for reducing anxiety and improving co-operation may avoid the adverse effects of preoperative sedation. OBJECTIVES: To assess the effects of ...
rec_pub_19588390-non-pharmacological-interventions-assisting-induction-anaesthesia.htm


Perspectives on music therapy in adult cancer care: a hermeneutic study.

29 Jun 2009 PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To explore perspectives on music therapy as a nursing intervention in adult cancer care and to expand and integrate knowledge and understanding about music therapy as an adjunctive intervention in adult cancer nursing care. DATA ...
rec_pub_19581226-perspectives-music-therapy-adult-cancer-care-hermeneutic-study.htm


Songs for learning. Interview by Jenny Knight.

29 Jun 2009 Nurse and musician Edwin Humphreys combines his talents to produce songs about personal and sexual health for people with learning ...
rec_pub_19634602-songs-learning-interview-jenny-knight.htm


Reestablishing speech understanding through musical ear training after cochlear implantation: a study of the potential cortical plasticity in the brain.

29 Jun 2009 Cochlear implants (CIs) provide impressive speech perception for persons with severe hearing loss, but many CI recipients fail in perceiving speech prosody and music. Successful rehabilitation depends on cortical plasticity in the brain and ...
rec_pub_19673820-reestablishing-speech-understanding-musical-ear-training-cochlear.htm


Melodic intonation therapy: shared insights on how it is done and why it might help.

29 Jun 2009 For more than 100 years, clinicians have noted that patients with nonfluent aphasia are capable of singing words that they cannot speak. Thus, the use of melody and rhythm has long been recommended for improving aphasic patients' fluency, but it was ...
rec_pub_19673819-melodic-intonation-therapy-shared-insights-help.htm


Therapeutic role of music listening in stroke rehabilitation.

29 Jun 2009 We performed two parallel interview studies of stroke patients (n= 20) and professional nurses (n= 5) to gain more insight into the therapeutic role of music listening in stroke rehabilitation. Results suggest that music listening can be used to ...
rec_pub_19673818-therapeutic-role-music-listening-stroke-rehabilitation.htm


Music programs designed to remedy burnout symptoms show significant effects after five weeks.

29 Jun 2009 Earlier studies have demonstrated that music interventions can lessen symptoms of depression. Depression and burnout are closely related. We hypothesized that specially designed receptive music therapy programs and protocols might reduce the ...
rec_pub_19673817-music-programs-designed-remedy-burnout-symptoms-significant-effects.htm


A new approach to rhythm cueing of cognitive functions: the case of ideomotor apraxia.

29 Jun 2009 Although positive effects of rhythm cueing on motor control in neurologic disorders are known, no studies have yet focused on patients suffering from impaired programming of complex actions. One patient suffering from ideomotor apraxia (a ...
rec_pub_19673816-a-new-approach-rhythm-cueing-cognitive-functions-case-ideomotor.htm

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