Impact of Music Therapy on Breast Milk Secretion in Mothers of Premature Newborns
Introduction: The promotion of breastfeeding is a simple and efficient strategy in reducing morbidity and mortality in neonates worldwide. Milk from the mother of a Preterm New Born (PTNB) infant contains a higher concentration of nutrients and energy than that produced by mothers of a full-term...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
2015-04-01
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Series: | Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research |
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Online Access: | https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/5776/11642_CE(Ra1)_F(GH)_PF1(PAK)_PFA(AK)_PF2(PAG).pdf |
Summary: | Introduction: The promotion of breastfeeding is a simple and
efficient strategy in reducing morbidity and mortality in neonates
worldwide. Milk from the mother of a Preterm New Born (PTNB)
infant contains a higher concentration of nutrients and energy
than that produced by mothers of a full-term infant. Studies
have shown that music therapy can reduce maternal anxiety,
helping mothers cope with the hospitalization of their newborns
in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).
Objective: To evaluate the impact of music therapy on amount
of breast milk secretion among mothers of premature newborns
by reducing maternal stress.
Materials and Methods: Mothers of premature babies who were
admitted to NICU at a tertiary health care centre were included
as subjects. Mothers of premature infants were enrolled in the
study once they came to NICU to express breast milk from Dec
2012 to May 2013. Each subject was assessed for 4 sessions on
MT (Music Therapy) and 4 sessions on NMT (No Music Therapy)
over 4 days. Breast milk was expressed using breast milk pump
and quantity was measured for two sessions each day once
at 11.00am and other at 4.00pm. Raga malkauns and yaman
by flute was used for music therapy. MT was administered for
4 sessions in a randomized manner during the study period of
30mins (15mins prior to and 15mins during Breast milk amount).
To assess the psychological stress, PSS questionnaire was
administered on day 1 and day 4 of MT. Mother’s saliva was
collected to estimate salivary cortisol level on the last day of
study during the sessions with MT and NMT.
Results: Music therapy was associated with a significant
reduction in stress level as shown by improved PSS score
and reduced salivary cortisol. Subjects who received music
therapy had significant increase (p-value- 0.033) in breast milk
expression when compared to mothers who didn’t.
Conclusion: Music therapy can be easily used in the breast milk
expression room as a method to increase breast milk secretion
in mothers who are stressed because of their neonates being
admitted in NICU. |
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ISSN: | 2249-782X 0973-709X |