The Effect of Music Therapy Entrainment on Physiologic Measures of Infants in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit: Single Case Withdrawal Pilot Study
@article{Yurkovich2018TheEO, title={The Effect of Music Therapy Entrainment on Physiologic Measures of Infants in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit: Single Case Withdrawal Pilot Study}, author={Jennifer Yurkovich and Debra S. Burns and Tondi M. Harrison}, journal={Journal of Music Therapy}, year={2018}, volume={55}, pages={62–82} }
Background
Although evidence suggests music therapy lowers the heart rate of ill adults undergoing painful procedures and premature infants in the NICU, the effect of music therapy interventions on physiologic response in infants with congenital heart disease (CHD) being cared for in the cardiac intensive care unit (CICU) has not been explored.
Objective
The purpose of this study was to explore the effect of the music therapy entrainment on physiologic responses of infants with CHD in the…
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