Music, Health, and Wellbeing 2012
DOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199586974.003.0020
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Clinical Use of Music in Operating Theatres

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“…It is perhaps a more focused and specialized discipline with fewer people working in this area than in the other broader categories of the model. However, it can be considered a distinct field of practice with textbooks, journals, and definitions of the type of work that takes places with this area (Spintge, 2012). The work of Ralph Spintge has been particularly influential in developing the practice of music medicine.…”
Section: Music Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is perhaps a more focused and specialized discipline with fewer people working in this area than in the other broader categories of the model. However, it can be considered a distinct field of practice with textbooks, journals, and definitions of the type of work that takes places with this area (Spintge, 2012). The work of Ralph Spintge has been particularly influential in developing the practice of music medicine.…”
Section: Music Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a growing body of evidence highlighting the positive effect of these types of music medicine interventions upon both psychological and physiological parameters. On-going research in this area now spans 3 decades and 160,000 participants (Spintge, 2012). Various different types of methodologies have been used to develop this area of work including psychological and physiological measurements such as self reports (open questionnaires, Thematic Apperception Test, e.g.…”
Section: Music Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most relevant here is a growing body of empirical work within surgery, both dental and medical, where music is administered either as background or directly to a patient through earphones during procedures. There is now a body of evidence that suggests that music is of benefit in the moderation of pain, stress and anxiety, and may have financial as well as clinical benefits as opposed to more traditional interventions (Spintge 2012).…”
Section: Music In Clinical Settingsmentioning
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“…Many studies that have analyzed the relationship between music and health found that music positively affects human health [1][2][3][4][5]. Music has been shown to reduce human stress levels and has a considerable positive effect on psychological state [6][7][8][9]. Although serene classical music is known to be beneficial during patient treatment, it is time-consuming to collect specific classical music pieces that have been shown to positive affect health; therefore, presenting a need for a system is to automatically generate beneficial musical pieces.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%