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Effects of Making Art and Listening to Music on Symptoms Related to Blood and Marrow Transplantation.
Author: FiscusValerie, GlennonCathy, HarrellVittoria, KrauseKatherine, Mische LawsonLisa, MooreAshley B, SmithKelsey
Original Abstract of the Article :
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To understand the benefits of making art and listening to music and whether those activities may be beneficial for reducing symptoms associated with blood and marrow transplantation. . DESIGN: A randomized, three-group, pre-/post-pilot design. . SETTING: Outpatient Blood and M...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1188/16.ONF.E56-E63
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Effects of Art Making and Music Listening on Blood and Marrow Transplantation Symptoms
This research explores the potential benefits of art making and music listening for patients undergoing blood and marrow transplantation (BMT). The study, a [randomized controlled trial] involving [39 adults] receiving BMT, compared three groups: a control group, an art group, and a music group. The authors found no significant differences in symptoms related to BMT between the groups. However, they still believe that creative therapies could be valuable for patients undergoing BMT, as they are safe, enjoyable, and require minimal resources.
Art and Music: A Potential Oasis for BMT Patients
The study suggests that art making and music listening, while not demonstrating significant reductions in BMT symptoms, could still be beneficial for patients. It's like finding a calming oasis in the harsh desert of BMT treatment. These activities could provide distraction, relaxation, and a sense of well-being, contributing to overall quality of life.
Exploring Creative Therapies for BMT Patients
While the study didn't find definitive evidence of symptom reduction, it highlights the potential value of creative therapies for BMT patients. It's like discovering a hidden spring in the desert – the water may not be abundant, but it could still offer much-needed refreshment and solace. Further research is needed to fully explore the benefits of these activities for BMT patients.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This study provides valuable insights into the potential of creative therapies for BMT patients. While the results were not conclusive, it highlights the need for further research to explore the benefits of art making and music listening for this vulnerable patient population. It's like exploring a vast desert – even if we don't find a hidden oasis, the journey itself can be enriching and worthwhile.
Date :
- Date Completed 2017-01-09
- Date Revised 2017-01-10
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