Etudes et recherches
Etudes et recherches
Voici une liste assez récente de plus de 200 études et recherches faites dans le monde concernant la musicothérapie. Cette liste devra être complétée puisque de nouvelles études sont proposées chaque année par les pays les plus prolifiques.
Liste de quelques études internationales classées par mes soins
• Amélioration de l’humeur sur plusieurs populations : études de référence 1 à 10
• Réduction de l’anxiété dans plusieurs contextes ; essais cliniques et études : références 4 à 6, 9, 11 à 15 à 18, 20 à 32.
• Soulagement de la douleur pour diverses populations ; essais cliniques et études de référence : 4, 5, 9 à 12, 19, 21,22,28, 33 à 45, 46 à 51.
• Amélioration de la qualité de vie des personnes souffrant de schizophrénie ; essais cliniques et études : références 53-54
• Soulagement de certains symptômes de l’autisme ; étude de références 55,56 ; 145 à 150
• Amélioration du sommeil à tous les âges de la vie ; études cliniques de référence 56 à 63, 128
• Développement de l’enfant et amélioration en soins néonatals ; références 9, 10, 34, 45, 57, 61 à 70, 129
• Soulagement de symptômes liés à la démence ; études de références 5, 72 à 81, 127
• Soulagement des symptômes liés à la maladie d’Alzheimer ; études de références 131 à 133
• Amélioration de la coordination des personnes atteintes de la maladie de Parkinson ; Essais cliniques : 9, 34, 82 à 85, 137
• Réduction les doses de médicaments durant les procédures médicales sous sédation ; Essais cliniques : 4,10,28, 86 à 90
• Amélioration de l’activité physique et cognitive ; études de référence : 5, 91 à 92, 134
• Soulagement des symptômes de la dépression ; 5 études cliniques de référence 10,70, 93 à 97
• Amélioration de la motivation et l’estime de soi ; références :9, 67
• Effets positifs sur les personnes souffrant de problèmes cardiaques ; études de référence : 15, 108 à 111
• Effets positifs sur les nausées ou vomissements post-op. : référence 106
• Effets positifs sur divers troubles de santé mentale : études de référence 98 à 102 ; 138 à 144.
• Effets positifs sur les difficultés d’apprentissages ; référence : 103
• Effets positifs sur la dyslexie ; référence : 105
• Effets probables sur l’expression des émotions du deuil : références : 114-116, 130
• Effets probables sur la réadaptation sociale des anciens toxicomanes ou alcooliques ; références : 118-119
• Effets évalués auprès des femmes enceintes à haut risque ou pendant l’accouchement ; références : 52, 121 à 126
• Effets en oncologie : 151 à 154 et soins palliatifs 155 à 161
• Effets sur les addictions et troubles alimentaires : 168 à 174
• Effets sur les trauma et abus : 162 à 167
• Effets sur les Infirmités neurologiques et revalidations : 135 à 137
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51. Nguyen TN, Nilsson S, Hellstrom AL, Bengtson A. Music therapy to reduce pain and anxiety in children with cancer undergoing lumbar puncture: a randomized clinical trial. J Pediatr Oncol Nurs. 2010; 27(3):146-55.
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55. Whipple J. Music in intervention for children and adolescents with autism: a meta-analysis. J Music Ther. 2004; 41(2):90-106.
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62. Standley JM. A meta-analysis of the efficacy of music therapy for premature infants. J Pediatr Nurs. 2002; 17(2):107-13.
63. De Niet G, Tiemens B, et al. Music-assisted relaxation to improve sleep quality: meta-analysis. J Adv Nurs. 2009; 65(7):1356-64.
64. Burke M, Walsh J, et al. Music therapy following suctioning: four case studies. Neonatal Netw. 1995; 14(7):41-9.
65. Olson SL. Bedside musical care: applications in pregnancy, childbirth, and neonatal care. J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs. 1998; 27(5):569-75.
66. Bo LK, Callaghan P. Soothing pain-elicited distress in Chinese neonates. Pediatrics. 2000; 105(4):E49.
67. Kennelly J, Brien-Elliott K. The role of music therapy in paediatric rehabilitation. Pediatr Rehabil. 2001; 4(3):137-43.
68. Schmidt LA, Trainor LJ, Santesso DL. Development of frontal electroencephalogram (EEG) and heart rate (ECG) responses to affective musical stimuli during the first 12 months of post-natal life. Brain Cogn. 2003; 52(1):27-32.
69. Standley JM. The effect of music-reinforced nonnutritive sucking on feeding rate of premature infants. J Pediatr Nurs. 2003; 18(3):169-73.
70. Gasalberti D. Alternative therapies for children and youth with special health care needs. J Pediatr Health Care. 2006; 20(2):133-6.
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73. Snowden M, Sato K, Roy-Byrne P. Assessment and treatment of nursing home residents with depression or behavioral symptoms associated with dementia: a review of the literature. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2003; 51(9):1305-17.
74. Sherratt K, Thornton A, Hatton C. Music interventions for people with dementia: a review of the literature. Aging Ment Health. 2004; 8(1):3-12.
75. Goodall D, Etters L. The therapeutic use of music on agitated behavior in those with dementia. Holist Nurs Pract. 2005; 19(6):258-62.
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77. Sung HC, Chang AM. Use of preferred music to decrease agitated behaviours in older people with dementia: a review of the literature. J Clin Nurs. 2005; 14(9):1133-40.
78. Watson R, Green SM. Feeding and dementia: a systematic literature review. J Adv Nurs. 2006; 54(1):86-93.
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87. Loewy J, Hallan C, et al. Sleep/sedation in children undergoing EEG testing: a comparison of chloral hydrate and music therapy. J Perianesth Nurs. 2005; 20(5):323-32.
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98. Jackson NA. A survey of music therapy methods and their role in the treatment of early elementary school children with ADHD. J Music Ther. 2003; 40(4):302-23.
99. Rickson DJ. Instructional and improvisational models of music therapy with adolescents who have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): a comparison of the effects on motor impulsivity. J Music Ther. 2006; 43(1):39-62.
100. Gold C, Voracek M, Wigram T. Effects of music therapy for children and adolescents with psychopathology: a meta-analysis. J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2004; 45(6):1054-63.
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102. Choi YJ, Lee KJ. Evidence-based nursing: effects of a structured nursing program for the health promotion of Korean women with Hwa-Byung. Arch Psychiatr Nurs. 2007; 21(1):12-6.
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115. Krout RE. Music therapy with imminently dying hospice patients and their families: facilitating release near the time of death. Am J Hosp Palliat Care. 2003; 20(2):129-34.
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