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Year 2022, Volume: 5 Issue: 3, 237 - 246, 30.12.2022
https://doi.org/10.56150/tjhsl.1199686

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References

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The impact of music therapy in the rehabilitation of individuals with COPD: systematic review

Year 2022, Volume: 5 Issue: 3, 237 - 246, 30.12.2022
https://doi.org/10.56150/tjhsl.1199686

Abstract

Introduction: In the pulmonary rehabilitation of COPD, it is recommended to use non-pharmacological treatment methods with the participation of the individual, as well as pharmacological treatment methods. Music therapy, a non-pharmacological treatment method, is also used in COPD symptom management.
Aim: To clarify the impact of music therapy in the rehabilitation of individuals with COPD.
Method: The research was created under PRISMA-P standards. In this research, Science Direct, Cochrane Library, PUBMED, CINAHL, and Web of Science databases were reviewed. The databases were viewed from the first article to the 25.10.2022 date in English words. Cochrane MeSH’s; ‘COPD and music’, ‘COPD and music therapy’, ‘COPD and acoustic stimulation’, ‘COPD and auditory stimulation’ were written. In total 3070 articles were reached. Duplicate articles are cleared with the Mendeley citation program. Inclusion criteria are defined according to PICOS. Studies included randomized controlled trials. The review was structured by considering the Cochrane Guideline.
Result: From databases, with MeSH terms, a total of 3070 studies were reached. 16 randomized controlled trials were evaluated with reasons for study inclusion and exclusion criteria from 1995 to 2022 years. The studies included in the review were seen using five different music therapy interventions: singing, singing and harmonica playing, harmonica playing, listening, and auditory stimulation.
Conclusion: According to the data obtained from studies, music therapies are effective in the rehabilitation of adult individuals with COPD. However, there is still a need for randomized controlled studies involving different music therapy interventions and a large number of individuals.

References

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  • 2) Kaasgaard M, Rasmussen DB, Løkke A, et al. Physiological changes related to 10 weeks of singing for lung health in patients with COPD. BMJ Open Resp Res 2022;9:001206.
  • 3) McNamara RJ, Epsley C, Coren E, et al. Singing for adults with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2017;12:CD012296.
  • 4) Panigrahi A, Sohani S, Amadi C, Joshi A. Role of music in the management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD): a literature review. Technol Health Care. 2014;22(1):53-61.
  • 5) Fancourt D, Finn S. What is the evidence on the role of the arts in improving health and well-being? A scoping review (health evidence network (hen) synthesis report 67). Copenhagen: WHO Regional Office for Europe, 2019.
  • 6) Page MJ, McKenzie JE, Bossuyt PM, Boutron I, Hoffmann TC, Mulrow CD, et al. The PRISMA 2020 statement: an updated guideline for reporting systematic reviews. BMJ 2021;372:71.
  • 7) Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) Case-Control Studies Critical Evaluation Checklist 2020; Access address: https://jbi.global/sites/default/files/2020-08/Checklist_for_Systematic_Reviews_and_Research_Syntheses.pdf Access date: October 2022.
  • 8) Liu H, Song M, Zhai ZH, Shi RJ, Zhou XL. Group singing improves depression and life quality in patients with stable COPD: a randomized community-based trial in China. Qual Life Res. 2019;28(3):725-735.
  • 9) Lord VM, Cave P, Hume VJ, et al. Singing teaching as a therapy for chronic respiratory disease--a randomised controlled trial and qualitative evaluation. BMC Pulm Med. 2010;10:41.
  • 10) Bonilha AG, Onofre F, Vieira ML, Prado MY, Martinez JA. Effects of singing classes on pulmonary function and quality of life of COPD patients. Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis. 2009;4:1-8.
  • 11) Okamoto J, Furukawa Y, Kobinata N, et al. Combined effect of pulmonary rehabilitation and music therapy in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. J Phys Ther Sci. 2021;33(10):779-783.
  • 12) Canga B, Azoulay R, Raskin J, Loewy J. AIR: Advances in Respiration- Music therapy in the treatment of chronic pulmonary disease. Respir Med. 2015;109(12):1532-1539.
  • 13) Alexander JL, Wagner CL. Is harmonica playing an effective adjunct therapy to pulmonary rehabilitation? Rehabil Nurs. 2012;37(4):207-212.
  • 14) Horuz D, Kurcer MA, Erdoğan Z. The Effect of Music Therapy on Anxiety and Various Physical Findings in Patients With COPD in a Pulmonology Service. Holist Nurs Pract. 2017;31(6):378-383.
  • 15) Singh VP, V Rao, Prem V, Sahoo R C, Keshav Pai K. Comparison of the effectiveness of music and progressive muscle relaxation for anxiety in COPD--A randomized controlled pilot study. Chron Respir Dis. 2009;6(4):209-216.
  • 16) Collins EG, Jelinek C, O'Connell S, Butler J, Reda D, Laghi F. The Effect of Breathing Retraining Using Metronome-Based Acoustic Feedback on Exercise Endurance in COPD: A Randomized Trial. Lung. 2019;197(2):181-188.
  • 17) Lee AL, Dolmage TE, Rhim M, Goldstein RS, Brooks D. The Impact of Listening to Music During a High-Intensity Exercise Endurance Test in People With COPD. Chest. 2018;153(5):1134-1141.
  • 18) Reychler G, Mottart F, Boland M, et al. Influence of ambient music on perceived exertion during a pulmonary rehabilitation session: a randomized crossover study. Respir Care. 2015;60(5):711-717.
  • 19) Ho CF, Maa SH, Shyu YI, Lai YT, Hung TC, Chen HC. Effectiveness of paced walking to music at home for patients with COPD. COPD. 2012;9(5):447-457.
  • 20) Bauldoff GS, Hoffman LA, Zullo TG, Sciurba FC. Exercise maintenance following pulmonary rehabilitation: effect of distractive stimuli. Chest. 2002;122(3):948-954.
  • 21) Bauldoff GS, Hoffman LA, Zullo TG, Sciurba FC. Exercise maintenance following pulmonary rehabilitation: effect of distractive stimuli. Chest. 2002;122(3):948-954.
  • 22) Thornby MA, Haas F, Axen K. Effect of distractive auditory stimuli on exercise tolerance in patients with COPD. Chest. 1995;107(5):1213-1217.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Articles
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Şehnaz Kaya 0000-0003-0002-1517

Zeynep Canlı Özer 0000-0001-8405-1208

Publication Date December 30, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2022 Volume: 5 Issue: 3

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APA Kaya, Ş., & Canlı Özer, Z. (2022). The impact of music therapy in the rehabilitation of individuals with COPD: systematic review. Turkish Journal of Health Science and Life, 5(3), 237-246. https://doi.org/10.56150/tjhsl.1199686