Environmental Music Therapy (EMT) to reduce stress and anxiety with patients, caregivers, and hospital staff during the COVID pandemic

Michael Zanders
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During the pandemic, there has been a heightened sense of anxiety, stress, and emotional dissonance for all those who are in the hospital environment. The purpose of this research was to study stress and anxiety and environmental stress theory by testing the effects of Environmental Music Therapy (EMT) versus no music on patients, visitors, caregivers, and hospital and medical staff. The study was a quasi-experimental, pretest and posttest design. Participants in the study were not randomized into groups. There were two experimental sessions and two control sessions over four different days (alternating weeks). The experimental sessions included live music with board certified music therapists providing the music within the hospital lobby. The two control sessions had no live music and just the typical sounds of the hospital lobby. The results show there was a significant difference between the experimental and control groups on stress and anxiety. These data support EMT as an effective intervention to modulate the soundscape of the hospital milieu, thus lessening stress and anxiety for those within the hospital environment. The results have implications for future research, practice, and clinical education and training.
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环境音乐疗法 (EMT),在 COVID 大流行期间减轻病人、护理人员和医院员工的压力和焦虑
在大流行病期间,医院环境中的所有人都感到焦虑、压力和情绪失调。本研究的目的是通过测试环境音乐治疗(EMT)与无音乐对病人、探视者、护理人员、医院和医务人员的影响,研究压力和焦虑以及环境压力理论。该研究采用准实验、前测和后测设计。研究参与者未被随机分组。在四个不同的日子里(周与周之间交替进行)有两个实验环节和两个对照环节。实验课程包括在医院大厅内由经过认证的音乐治疗师提供的现场音乐。两个对照组没有现场音乐,只有医院大厅的典型声音。结果显示,实验组和对照组在压力和焦虑方面存在明显差异。这些数据支持 EMT 作为一种有效的干预措施来调节医院环境的声景,从而减轻医院环境中人们的压力和焦虑。这些结果对未来的研究、实践以及临床教育和培训都有借鉴意义。
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