Music therapy and neonatal pain management: An interview with Dr Alexandra Ullsten.

James Burns, Alexandra Ullsten
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Alexandra Ullsten, PhD, works as a music and art therapist, and postdoctoral researcher at the Central Hospital in Karlstad, Region Värmland, Sweden. She is affiliated researcher to the School of Health Sciences, Örebro University, Sweden. In 2010, Dr Ullsten pioneered the implementation of neonatal music therapy in Swedish healthcare. The Central Hospital Karlstad neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) became the first hospital and NICU in the Nordic countries to offer a family-centred music therapy programme for hospitalised infants and their parents. Alexandra’s research area concerns family-centred music therapy during painful procedures in neonatal care focusing on parent-delivered pain management such as parental infant-directed singing. She is one of the “grandparents” of Rhythm, Breath, Lullaby NICU Music Therapy (RBL) and a member of the international research network, Pain in Early Life (PEARL). She is the principal investigator of the interdisciplinary multi-centre research project, “Parents as pain management in Swedish neonatal care – SWEpap”. Dr Ullsten graciously agreed to partake in an interview and provide an insight into her research and the role music can play as affective support for infants and their parents during painful procedures in the NICU.
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音乐疗法和新生儿疼痛管理:采访Alexandra Ullsten博士。
Alexandra Ullsten博士,音乐和艺术治疗师,瑞典Karlstad地区Värmland中央医院博士后研究员。她是瑞典Örebro大学健康科学学院附属研究员。2010年,Ullsten博士率先在瑞典医疗保健中实施新生儿音乐疗法。卡尔斯塔德中心医院新生儿重症监护室(NICU)成为北欧国家第一家为住院婴儿及其父母提供以家庭为中心的音乐治疗方案的医院和新生儿重症监护室。Alexandra的研究领域是在新生儿疼痛护理过程中以家庭为中心的音乐治疗,侧重于父母提供的疼痛管理,如父母对婴儿的定向歌唱。她是节奏,呼吸,摇篮曲NICU音乐疗法(RBL)的“祖父母”之一,也是国际研究网络“早期生活疼痛”(PEARL)的成员。她是跨学科多中心研究项目“瑞典新生儿护理中父母疼痛管理- SWEpap”的首席研究员。乌尔斯滕博士欣然同意接受采访,并就她的研究提供了一些见解,以及音乐在新生儿重症监护室的痛苦过程中对婴儿及其父母的情感支持所起的作用。
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