Music Therapy as a Nonpharmacological Intervention for Anxiety in Patients with a Thought Disorder
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- DOI: 10.1080/01612840.2016.1264516
Music Therapy as a Nonpharmacological Intervention for Anxiety in Patients with a Thought Disorder
Abstract
Music therapy has been identified as a non-pharmacological adjunct therapy to treat anxiety. This QI project aimed to assess the effects of music therapy on anxiety in a sample of patients hospitalized with a thought disorder. Participants were assessed pre- and post-group using a visual analog scale for anxiety. The intervention significantly reduced VAS scores from 3.1 pre-intervention to .897 immediately post-intervention (p = 0.008). This data suggests that music therapy may be beneficial in the short term for this population and is a low risk intervention that provides positive outcomes without the risks associated with medications, seclusion, and restraint.
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