2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrc.2013.01.007
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Music and biological stress dampening in mechanically-ventilated patients at the intensive care unit ward—a prospective interventional randomized crossover trial

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“…Music affects the right hemisphere of the brain and causes psychophysiological responses through the limbic system. It also results in the reduction of pain intensity by causing encephalin and endorphin release [10, 15, 16]. A recent study on 66 mechanically ventilated patients reported that pain scores during ES were lower in the music group than in the control group [19].…”
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“…Music affects the right hemisphere of the brain and causes psychophysiological responses through the limbic system. It also results in the reduction of pain intensity by causing encephalin and endorphin release [10, 15, 16]. A recent study on 66 mechanically ventilated patients reported that pain scores during ES were lower in the music group than in the control group [19].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Music increases release of endorphins, the body’s endogenous morphine. Furthermore, music primarily activates the right hemisphere of the brain, leading to the secretion of dopamine, noradrenalin, encephalin, and endorphin, transmitters that trigger many beneficial psycho-physiological responses via the limbic system [15, 16]. In a systematic review, it was reported that relaxing music in ICUs and medical-surgical areas reduced patient pain [10].…”
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“…On a neurophysiological level, listening to music may reduce anxiety through suppressive action on the sympathetic nervous system [10]. Additionally, its pain-reducing and mood-enhancing effects have been attributed to amygdala mediation [11,12]. Cognitively, music helps patients focus their attention away from stressful events to something pleasant and soothing.…”
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“…Nursing is a job with a high level of stress, especially in some wards such as intensive care unit (ICU), coronary care unit (CCU), and dialysis unit (1,2). The crucial responsibilities of ICU and CCU nurses, operating with highly developed technologies, and necessitating fast decision making in ICU patients, excessive workload (3), management styles, managerial skills, professional disagreement, and the emotional cost of caring (4)(5)(6) are the remarkable characteristics of the job of ICU nurses.…”
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confidence: 99%