EFFECTIVENESS AND INTERVENTIONS OF THE MUSIC THERAPY IN PATIENTS IN PALLIATIVE CARE

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Kevellyn Cruz Aguilera
Antonio Marlos Duarte de Melo
Brenda Lacerda da Silva
Leyde Jenifer Dias Uchôa
Rivania Beatriz Novais Lima
Bruna Figueiredo Medeiros
Esther de Macêdo Lira
Amon Vitorino Duarte
Ricardo Souto Quidute

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Currently, music therapy, as a low-cost therapeutic approach, has been successfully applied in palliative care patients, aiming to improve emotional stress and mood. Besides these advantages, the music therapy can influence the patient to have a better social interaction. In cancer patients, especially, music therapy associated with massage therapy is very cost-effective, pointing to the need for the formulation of other non-pharmacological methods. Music is intrinsically related to the reduction of pain, anxiety and stress, as well as a direct relationship with spiritual improvement and quality of life. Music therapy reinforces multidisciplinary care for the patient in palliative care, and may even reduce pain in those affected.

 

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Aguilera, K. C., Melo, A. M. D. de, Silva, B. L. da, Uchôa, L. J. D., Lima, R. B. N., Medeiros, B. F., Lira, E. de M., Duarte, A. V., & Quidute, R. S. (2018). EFFECTIVENESS AND INTERVENTIONS OF THE MUSIC THERAPY IN PATIENTS IN PALLIATIVE CARE. Amadeus International Multidisciplinary Journal, 2(4), 100–105. https://doi.org/10.14295/aimj.v2i4.35
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Kevellyn Cruz Aguilera, Federal University of Ceará, Brasil

Professora Adjunta.

Antonio Marlos Duarte de Melo, City Hall of Custodia, Custodia, Pernambuco, Brazil

City Hall of Custodia, Custodia, Pernambuco, Brazil

Brenda Lacerda da Silva, Faculty of Medicine Estacio of Juazeiro do Norte, Juazeiro do Norte, Ceara, Brazil.

Faculty of Medicine Estacio of Juazeiro do Norte, Juazeiro do Norte, Ceara, Brazil.

Leyde Jenifer Dias Uchôa, Faculty of Medicine Estacio of Juazeiro do Norte, Juazeiro do Norte, Ceara, Brazil.

Faculty of Medicine Estacio of Juazeiro do Norte, Juazeiro do Norte, Ceara, Brazil.

Rivania Beatriz Novais Lima, Faculty of Medicine Estacio of Juazeiro do Norte, Juazeiro do Norte, Ceara, Brazil.

Faculty of Medicine Estacio of Juazeiro do Norte, Juazeiro do Norte, Ceara, Brazil.


 

Bruna Figueiredo Medeiros, Faculty of Medicine Estacio of Juazeiro do Norte, Juazeiro do Norte, Ceara, Brazil.

Faculty of Medicine Estacio of Juazeiro do Norte, Juazeiro do Norte, Ceara, Brazil.

Esther de Macêdo Lira, Faculty of Medicine Estacio of Juazeiro do Norte, Juazeiro do Norte, Ceara, Brazil.

Faculty of Medicine Estacio of Juazeiro do Norte, Juazeiro do Norte, Ceara, Brazil.

Amon Vitorino Duarte, Faculty of Medicine Estacio of Juazeiro do Norte, Juazeiro do Norte, Ceara, Brazil.

Faculty of Medicine Estacio of Juazeiro do Norte, Juazeiro do Norte, Ceara, Brazil.

Ricardo Souto Quidute, Faculty of Medicine Estacio of Juazeiro do Norte, Juazeiro do Norte, Ceara, Brazil.

 

Faculty of Medicine Estacio of Juazeiro do Norte, Juazeiro do Norte, Ceara, Brazil.

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