Music and Public Health 2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-76240-1_13
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Music as an Integral Part of “Culture on Prescription”

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“…This connects seamlessly with the Arts on Prescription movement, which is a complementary approach to improving health and well-being where a creative activity is prescribed to individuals over a period of time (Bungay and Clift, 2010;Jensen et al, 2017). The prescription of music as "treatment" has been explored in the context of "music as a coping strategy" with a focus on improving physiological and psychological well-being (Jacobsen et al, 2018). Jacobsen et al (2018) suggested that identifying the quantity or "dose" is a challenge for future research in music on prescription.…”
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“…This connects seamlessly with the Arts on Prescription movement, which is a complementary approach to improving health and well-being where a creative activity is prescribed to individuals over a period of time (Bungay and Clift, 2010;Jensen et al, 2017). The prescription of music as "treatment" has been explored in the context of "music as a coping strategy" with a focus on improving physiological and psychological well-being (Jacobsen et al, 2018). Jacobsen et al (2018) suggested that identifying the quantity or "dose" is a challenge for future research in music on prescription.…”
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“…The prescription of music as "treatment" has been explored in the context of "music as a coping strategy" with a focus on improving physiological and psychological well-being (Jacobsen et al, 2018). Jacobsen et al (2018) suggested that identifying the quantity or "dose" is a challenge for future research in music on prescription. This review, therefore, investigates music for improving sleep using an Arts on Prescription rationale and, in particular, examining the frequency of doses of music required for improving sleep.…”
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“…We know from several studies that there is a clear link between participation in music activities and individuals' own sense of mental health, as well as effect on objective measures of health such as quality of life, social skills, and rehabilitation of various kinds [ 5 – 8 ]. Research indicates that doing music together creates joy and a sense of connection between those who play or sing as this supports the ability to listen, tune and synchronise with each other all of which are basic elements of all healthy relationships [ 9 , 10 ].…”
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“…Prescribing music to improve health and wellbeing has been practiced since ancient times. Today the use of music for health purposes is practiced and reported from a great number of settings (15,16). Research in music and health is informed across the academic spectrum including humanistic, social and natural sciences (17).…”
Section: Music On Prescription 121 Music and Healthmentioning
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“…Music on prescription has emerged as a term used in publications as a part of the "Arts on Prescription" movement with roots in Great Britain and Scandinavia (16,23). Arts and health research has been documented in areas of: critical care and emergency medicine, dentistry, geriatric medicine, healthcare staff, neurology, obstetrics, gynecology, neonatology, oncology, pediatrics, palliative care, public health, psychiatry, rehabilitation medicine and surgery (16). Arts and health studies including music overlap with research in music intervention and music therapy.…”
Section: Music On Prescription 121 Music and Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%