The use of music in the treatment of chronic pain: a scoping review.

IF 1.4 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Pain management Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-29 DOI:10.1080/17581869.2024.2435243
Elise Cournoyer Lemaire, Michel Perreault
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Abstract

Objective: Music is a promising strategy to address the physical, psychological, and social needs of people with chronic pain. To better understand its potential in the treatment of chronic pain, this study aims to assess the state of knowledge regarding the effects of music in the context of chronic pain treatment.

Methods: A scoping review was conducted in eight databases using music, chronic pain, and treatment concepts and associated keywords. Studies were included in the review if they reported some effects of any form of music on chronic pain or concomitant conditions.

Results: Sixty-three studies were identified. Results showed numerous benefits of music-based interventions on chronic pain and common concomitant difficulties including emotional regulation, anxiety and depression symptoms, and social issues. Though literature supports varied forms of music-based interventions, those that account for participants' preferences and that encourage self-management and autonomy appeared to be the most effective.

Conclusions: Despite the benefits of music in the management of pain and concomitant difficulties, there remain few examples of applied music interventions in services designed for people who experience chronic pain. More research is needed to identify the musical modalities that would be the most adapted and effective to complement chronic pain services.

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音乐在慢性疼痛治疗中的应用:范围综述。
目的:音乐是一种很有前途的策略,可以解决慢性疼痛患者的生理、心理和社会需求。为了更好地了解其在慢性疼痛治疗中的潜力,本研究旨在评估关于音乐在慢性疼痛治疗中的作用的知识状态。方法:采用音乐、慢性疼痛、治疗概念及相关关键词对8个数据库进行范围综述。如果研究报告了任何形式的音乐对慢性疼痛或伴随疾病的影响,就会被纳入审查。结果:确定了63项研究。结果显示,以音乐为基础的干预对慢性疼痛和常见的伴随困难(包括情绪调节、焦虑和抑郁症状以及社会问题)有许多好处。虽然文献支持各种形式的以音乐为基础的干预,但那些考虑参与者偏好并鼓励自我管理和自主的干预似乎是最有效的。结论:尽管音乐在管理疼痛和伴随的困难方面有好处,但在为经历慢性疼痛的人设计的服务中应用音乐干预的例子仍然很少。需要更多的研究来确定最适合和最有效的音乐形式来补充慢性疼痛服务。
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Pain management CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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