2020
DOI: 10.31782/ijcrr.2020.12126
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Music Therapy for Pulmonary Rehabilitation in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease [COPD] Patients- An Interventional Trial

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“…It is proven that Music therapy is effective in reducing dyspnea and anxiety in COPD patients. The implementation of interventions can be varied, such as being given once a week for 6 weekly sessions or every day for up to 3 weeks (Huang et al, 2021;Sobana et al, 2020). Music therapy rhythmically supports the patient's inhalation and breathing to change irregular breathing and reduce hyperventilation.…”
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“…It is proven that Music therapy is effective in reducing dyspnea and anxiety in COPD patients. The implementation of interventions can be varied, such as being given once a week for 6 weekly sessions or every day for up to 3 weeks (Huang et al, 2021;Sobana et al, 2020). Music therapy rhythmically supports the patient's inhalation and breathing to change irregular breathing and reduce hyperventilation.…”
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“…Use of MT has been extended to pulmonary diseases, and studies have found to reduce the symptom of breathlessness, shortness of breath, and stress. 46 Singing requires great control to ensure a smooth and sustained exhalation and this exhalation is similar to that of a pursed lip breathing that is also a controlled function, which helps to improve breathing and lung power in people with COPD. 47…”
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“…, and for hypertensive elders (Lakshmi & Sharma, 2015). It is also effective for various anesthetic medications during cardiopulmonary bypass (relating to the heart and lungs) (Kar, Ganguly, Roy, & Goswami, 2015), pain and anxiety levels of cancer patients (Krishnaswami & Nair, 2016), and pulmonary rehabilitation in the patients of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (Sobana, Sunder, & Jaiganesh, 2020). Apart from these recorded effects, music therapy impacts the academic performance of nursing students (Indira et al, 2018).…”
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