The Effect of Live Music on Decreasing Anxiety in Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy Treatment

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of familiar live music on the anxiety levels of patients undergoing chemotherapy treatment. Fifty patients randomly selected were assigned to 2 groups: experimental (n=25) and control (n=25). Pre and posttests consisted of questionnaires and t...

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spelling ndltd-fsu.edu-oai-fsu.digital.flvc.org-fsu_2543362020-06-20T03:08:58Z The Effect of Live Music on Decreasing Anxiety in Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy Treatment Ferrer, Alejandra Judith (authoraut) Standley, Jayne M. (professor directing thesis) Madsen, Clifford K. (committee member) Gregory, Dianne (committee member) College of Music (degree granting department) Florida State University (degree granting institution) Text text Florida State University Florida State University English eng 1 online resource computer application/pdf The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of familiar live music on the anxiety levels of patients undergoing chemotherapy treatment. Fifty patients randomly selected were assigned to 2 groups: experimental (n=25) and control (n=25). Pre and posttests consisted of questionnaires and the recording of the patient's heart rate and blood pressures. Subjects in the experimental group received 20 minutes of familiar live music during their chemotherapy treatment. Subjects in the control group received standard chemotherapy. It was assumed that those patients receiving music therapy intervention would: a) lower their anxiety levels; b) experience a decrease in heart rate and blood pressure; c) improve their levels of negative reactions including fatigue, worry, and fear; and d) improve their levels of positive reactions including comfort and relaxation. Results of the study showed statistically significant improvement for the experimental group on the measures of anxiety, fear, fatigue, relaxation, and diastolic blood pressure. No significant differences between groups were found for heart rate and systolic blood pressure. Descriptive values indicated that, on average, the experimental group was influenced positively by the music intervention, and participants improved their quality of life while undergoing chemotherapy treatment. The overall results confirmed that music intervention behaved as a powerful independent variable and significantly decreased levels of anxiety, fear, and fatigue, and increased the levels of relaxation for patients undergoing chemotherapy treatment. A Thesis submitted to the College of Music in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Music. Fall Semester, 2005. November 2, 2005. Medical Setting, Music, Chemotherapy, Cancer, Anxiety Includes bibliographical references. Jayne M. Standley, Professor Directing Thesis; Clifford K. Madsen, Committee Member; Dianne Gregory, Committee Member. Music FSU_migr_etd-4472 http://purl.flvc.org/fsu/fd/FSU_migr_etd-4472 This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s). The copyright in theses and dissertations completed at Florida State University is held by the students who author them. http://diginole.lib.fsu.edu/islandora/object/fsu%3A254336/datastream/TN/view/Effect%20of%20Live%20Music%20on%20Decreasing%20Anxiety%20in%20Patients%20Undergoing%20Chemotherapy%20Treatment.jpg
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The Effect of Live Music on Decreasing Anxiety in Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy Treatment
description The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of familiar live music on the anxiety levels of patients undergoing chemotherapy treatment. Fifty patients randomly selected were assigned to 2 groups: experimental (n=25) and control (n=25). Pre and posttests consisted of questionnaires and the recording of the patient's heart rate and blood pressures. Subjects in the experimental group received 20 minutes of familiar live music during their chemotherapy treatment. Subjects in the control group received standard chemotherapy. It was assumed that those patients receiving music therapy intervention would: a) lower their anxiety levels; b) experience a decrease in heart rate and blood pressure; c) improve their levels of negative reactions including fatigue, worry, and fear; and d) improve their levels of positive reactions including comfort and relaxation. Results of the study showed statistically significant improvement for the experimental group on the measures of anxiety, fear, fatigue, relaxation, and diastolic blood pressure. No significant differences between groups were found for heart rate and systolic blood pressure. Descriptive values indicated that, on average, the experimental group was influenced positively by the music intervention, and participants improved their quality of life while undergoing chemotherapy treatment. The overall results confirmed that music intervention behaved as a powerful independent variable and significantly decreased levels of anxiety, fear, and fatigue, and increased the levels of relaxation for patients undergoing chemotherapy treatment. === A Thesis submitted to the College of Music in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Music. === Fall Semester, 2005. === November 2, 2005. === Medical Setting, Music, Chemotherapy, Cancer, Anxiety === Includes bibliographical references. === Jayne M. Standley, Professor Directing Thesis; Clifford K. Madsen, Committee Member; Dianne Gregory, Committee Member.
author2 Ferrer, Alejandra Judith (authoraut)
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title The Effect of Live Music on Decreasing Anxiety in Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy Treatment
title_short The Effect of Live Music on Decreasing Anxiety in Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy Treatment
title_full The Effect of Live Music on Decreasing Anxiety in Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy Treatment
title_fullStr The Effect of Live Music on Decreasing Anxiety in Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy Treatment
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Live Music on Decreasing Anxiety in Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy Treatment
title_sort effect of live music on decreasing anxiety in patients undergoing chemotherapy treatment
publisher Florida State University
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