Music Therapy With Military Populations: A Scoping Review.

IF 0.8 3区 医学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Journal of Music Therapy Pub Date : 2019-11-19 DOI:10.1093/jmt/thz010
Lori F Gooding, Diane G Langston
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Music therapy treatment is increasingly being used to promote health, enhance quality of life, and improve functioning in military personnel, but evidence on the use of music interventions with military service members is still emerging. The purpose of this scoping review was to synthesize the available literature regarding music therapy treatment with military personnel by identifying the types of information available, key characteristics, and gaps in the knowledge base. The review was completed using the methodological framework proposed by Arksey and O'Malley. A total of 27 publications met the criteria for review. The results included anecdotal reports, white papers/ briefs, case studies, historical reviews, clinical program descriptions, and research studies. Both active duty and veteran service members were represented in the literature, and post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury were the most commonly listed conditions among those served. Music therapy services were offered in both group and individual formats, and drumming was the most common music intervention cited. Most publications accurately represented music therapy, and the historical reviews highlighted the connection between the development of the field of music therapy and the use of music with military personnel. Several gaps were identified, including a lack of specificity in reporting, low levels of evidence, and limited inclusion of women service members.

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军事人群的音乐治疗:范围回顾。
音乐治疗越来越多地被用于促进军事人员的健康、提高生活质量和改善功能,但在军事服务人员中使用音乐干预的证据仍在不断出现。这项范围审查的目的是通过确定可用信息的类型、关键特征和知识库中的空白,综合有关军事人员音乐治疗的现有文献。该审查是使用Arksey和O'Malley提出的方法框架完成的。共有27份出版物符合审查标准。结果包括轶事报告、白皮书/简报、案例研究、历史回顾、临床项目描述和研究报告。文献中既有现役军人,也有退伍军人,创伤后应激障碍和创伤性脑损伤是服役人员中最常见的疾病。音乐治疗服务以团体和个人形式提供,击鼓是最常见的音乐干预。大多数出版物准确地描述了音乐治疗,历史评论强调了音乐治疗领域的发展与军事人员使用音乐之间的联系。发现了一些不足之处,包括报告缺乏特异性、证据水平低、女性服役人员人数有限。
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