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Megatrends 大趋势
Pub Date : 2024-01-26 DOI: 10.47513/mmd.v16i1.976
R. Spintge, J. Loewy
In times like these it may be worth looking at phenomena which John Naisbitt named “Megatrends” in 1982, already[1]. Recently, again some researchers and consultants trying to forsee what may define our future on earth identified 12 such Megatrends...
在这样的时代,约翰-奈斯比特(John Naisbitt)早在 1982 年就将一些现象命名为 "大趋势"[1]。最近,又有一些研究人员和顾问试图预测我们地球的未来,他们确定了 12 个这样的大趋势......
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The enigma of Tchaikovsky’s illness and death: An epistemological and historical perspective 柴可夫斯基病逝之谜:认识论与历史的视角
Pub Date : 2024-01-26 DOI: 10.47513/mmd.v16i1.915
Eva Cybulska
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893), a celebrated Russian composer of ballet music, operas and symphonies died soon after conducting the premiere of his Pathétique symphony in St. Petersburg. According to some reports, he swallowed a glass of unboiled water at the time when a cholera epidemic was rife in the city. His death was attributed to ‘cholera infection’, but the contradictory and incomplete reports of his illness render such a diagnosis uncertain. A possibility of arsenic poisoning by his own hand is also explored. As suicide would have been a stigma for his family, would Tchaikovsky have chosen to cloak it in symptoms of a natural illness, as he once tried to do? There is no evidence, however, that the Pathétique was intended as his ‘suicide note’, as it has been sometimes implied. Epistemologically, the posthumous proof for arsenic poisoning is undeliverable, and the same applies to a cholera infection. Ultimately, the composer’s illness and death remain an enigma; it is for his music, not his illness, he is remembered and cherished.    
柴科夫斯基(Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky,1840-1893 年)是俄罗斯著名的芭蕾舞音乐、歌剧和交响乐作曲家,他在圣彼得堡指挥了《悲怆》交响曲的首演后不久便去世了。根据一些报道,他吞下了一杯未煮沸的水,当时圣彼得堡正流行霍乱。他的死因被归结为 "霍乱感染",但关于他病情的报道相互矛盾且不完整,因此这一诊断并不确定。此外,还探讨了他亲手服下砒霜中毒的可能性。由于自杀会给家人带来耻辱,柴可夫斯基是否会像他曾经试图做的那样,选择用自然疾病的症状来掩饰自杀?不过,没有证据表明《悲怆》是他的 "遗书",有时也有人这样暗示。从认识论的角度看,砒霜中毒的遗证是无法送达的,霍乱感染的遗证也是如此。归根结底,作曲家的疾病和死亡仍然是一个谜;人们怀念和珍视他,是因为他的音乐,而不是他的疾病。
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Music therapy as a potential treatment for overactive bladder – a contemporary review 音乐疗法作为治疗膀胱过度活动症的潜在方法--当代综述
Pub Date : 2024-01-26 DOI: 10.47513/mmd.v16i1.941
Abigail George, Brandon Dodd, Fumihiko Nakamura, Kellen Choi
Overactive bladder (OAB) is a highly prevalent syndrome of urinary urgency, frequency, and nocturia disproportionately impacting individuals with anxiety and depression. Treatment for OAB involves behavioral therapy, lifestyle modifications, pharmacotherapy, and invasive procedures. Music Therapy (MT) is an evidence-based intervention with data supporting its efficacy in improving anxiety, depression, and pain scores. MT is not part of OAB treatment protocol but may serve as a non-invasive method of improving symptoms and patient satisfaction. This narrative review aimed to analyze the current data supporting MT in urology and the psychiatric conditions comorbid with OAB to determine if MT may be explored for OAB symptom relief. A nonsystematic review of literature published in 2010 and after was performed via PubMed. We found OAB is associated with depression and anxiety, with symptoms of OAB positively correlating with severity of anxiety and depression. MT is efficacious as an adjunct therapy for anxiety and depression and patient comfort during urologic procedures. We conclude MT is a potential avenue for research in adjunctive therapies for OAB considering its efficacy in alleviating symptoms of anxiety, depression, and pain, as well as improving patient satisfaction. Further research is needed to investigate the utility of MT specifically on OAB.
膀胱过度活动症(OAB)是一种高发的尿急、尿频和夜尿综合症,对焦虑和抑郁患者的影响尤为严重。膀胱过度活动症的治疗包括行为疗法、生活方式调整、药物疗法和侵入性治疗。音乐疗法(MT)是一种循证干预措施,有数据支持其在改善焦虑、抑郁和疼痛评分方面的疗效。音乐疗法不是 OAB 治疗方案的一部分,但可以作为一种非侵入性方法来改善症状和提高患者满意度。本叙述性综述旨在分析目前支持泌尿科 MT 的数据以及与 OAB 并发的精神疾病,以确定是否可以探索 MT 来缓解 OAB 症状。我们通过 PubMed 对 2010 年及以后发表的文献进行了非系统性综述。我们发现 OAB 与抑郁和焦虑相关,OAB 的症状与焦虑和抑郁的严重程度呈正相关。在泌尿科手术过程中,MT 作为焦虑和抑郁以及患者舒适度的辅助疗法具有疗效。考虑到 MT 在缓解焦虑、抑郁和疼痛症状以及提高患者满意度方面的疗效,我们认为 MT 是研究 OAB 辅助疗法的一个潜在途径。需要进一步研究 MT 对尿崩症的具体效用。
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Environmental Music Therapy (EMT) to reduce stress and anxiety with patients, caregivers, and hospital staff during the COVID pandemic 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
Pub Date : 2024-01-26 DOI: 10.47513/mmd.v16i1.938
Michael Zanders
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.
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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An investigation of thermal patterns in guitarists performing a musician-specific exercise program 对吉他手进行音乐家专用锻炼计划的热模式调查
Pub Date : 2024-01-26 DOI: 10.47513/mmd.v16i1.902
Robert Farrugia, Owen Falzon, Josef Pace
Several musicians suffer from musculoskeletal problems during their career. These injuries are referred to as performance-related musculoskeletal disorders (PRMDs). Through the use of exercise programs, PRMDs can be prevented. Exercise programs aim to strengthen musicians' upper limbs and supporting muscles, which can correct and improve postural control during performance and thereby prevent PRMDs.  In this study, a musician-specific exercise program was carried out by guitarists. Thermal imaging was used to observe and monitor the effect of the program. Thermal data was collected from 14 guitarists who played their instrument for at least 7 hours a week. Data was gathered from the trapezius, shoulder, upper arm, forearm, wrist, and digits for a period of 20 minutes whilst the guitarists were playing. The participants followed the exercise program throughout a period of 6 weeks, after which the process of thermal data collection was performed again. While existing studies that evaluate musicians through thermal imaging mostly observe thermal asymmetries, in this work we also looked at absolute and relative temperature changes over time, both before and after the exercise program. The results show that one of the main and most consistent effects of the musician-specific exercise program was the reduction of thermal asymmetries within the shoulder region. This is indicative that the musician-specific exercise might be beneficial to avoid or reduce the effect of PRMDs in guitarists.  Keywords: infrared thermography, musculoskeletal, instrumentalist, guitarists, thermal patterns, exercise program
一些音乐家在职业生涯中会出现肌肉骨骼问题。这些损伤被称为与表演相关的肌肉骨骼疾病 (PRMD)。通过使用锻炼计划,可以预防 PRMDs。锻炼计划旨在加强音乐家的上肢和支撑肌肉,从而纠正和改善表演时的姿势控制,进而预防 PRMD。 在本研究中,吉他演奏者进行了一项针对音乐家的锻炼计划。热成像技术用于观察和监测该计划的效果。研究人员收集了 14 名吉他手的热数据,这些吉他手每周至少弹奏 7 小时的乐器。在吉他手弹奏时,从斜方肌、肩部、上臂、前臂、手腕和手指收集了 20 分钟的数据。参与者按照锻炼计划进行了 6 周的锻炼,之后再次进行热数据收集。通过热成像对音乐家进行评估的现有研究大多观察热不对称现象,而在这项工作中,我们还观察了锻炼计划前后绝对温度和相对温度随时间的变化。结果表明,音乐家专项锻炼计划最主要、最一致的效果之一就是减少了肩部区域的热不对称现象。这表明,针对音乐家的锻炼可能有助于避免或减少吉他手的 PRMDs。 关键词:红外热成像;肌肉骨骼;乐器演奏家;吉他手;热模式;锻炼计划
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REARRANGED: An opera singer’s facial cancer and life transposed Kathleen Watt 改头换面:一位歌剧演员的面部癌症和移位的人生 凯瑟琳-瓦特
Pub Date : 2024-01-26 DOI: 10.47513/mmd.v16i1.977
Deforia Lane
In lyrical prose, with musical allusions, clinical references, and a bit of comic relief, Rearranged follows Kathleen Watt's plunge from the operatic stage into the netherworld of hospital life—its indigenous creatures, its peculiar language, its signposts of the mysterious human condition—through the devastation of cancer, and out the other side. Kathleen was a New York opera singer at mid-career, with a steady, lucrative chorus job at the Metropolitan Opera and solo gigs elsewhere, anticipating her best year ever. Instead, a vicious bone cancer blew her plans to smithereens, along with her face. She had to let everything go. Bit by bit, through a brutal alchemy of lethal toxins, titanium screws, and infinite kindness, she discovered new arrangements for old pieces, in a life catastrophically transposed. Not only a heart-wrenching medical odyssey but also, ultimately, a joyous personal journey of transformation.  
重新编排》以抒情散文的形式讲述了凯瑟琳-瓦特从歌剧舞台跌入医院生活的阴暗世界--那里有土著生物、奇特的语言、神秘的人类状况的标志--经历了癌症的摧残,最终走出阴霾。凯瑟琳是纽约的一名歌剧演员,正处于职业生涯的中期,她在大都会歌剧院有一份稳定、收入丰厚的合唱团工作,还在其他地方有独唱演出,她期待着自己最好的一年。然而,恶性骨癌将她的计划连同她的脸一起炸得粉碎。她不得不放弃一切。通过致命毒素、钛合金螺钉和无限仁慈的残酷炼金术,她一点一点地发现了旧曲目的新编排,生活发生了灾难性的转变。这不仅是一次令人心碎的医学奥德赛,最终也是一次快乐的个人蜕变之旅。
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Music of different styles can affect welfare in pigs with different breeds 不同风格的音乐会影响不同品种猪的福利
Pub Date : 2024-01-26 DOI: 10.47513/mmd.v16i1.951
H. Trappe, Eva-Maria Voelkel, Gerald Reiner
Das Wohlergehen von Schweinen in konventionellen Haltungssystemen leidet unter dem Fehlen eines herausfordernden Umfelds. Musik als Bereicherungswerkzeug kann arttypische Verhaltensweisen verstärken und abweichende Verhaltensmuster reduzieren. Die Wirkung von Musik wurde bei Rindern, Hühnern, Pferden und Schweinen untersucht, hauptsächlich in konditionierender Hinsicht. In der vorliegenden Studie wurde untersucht, ob Musik verschiedener Stile Verhaltensmuster bei Schweinen direkt verändern kann und ob die Rasse der Schweine Effekte zeigen kann. Sechsunddreißig Ferkel (18 Pietrains, 18 Wiesenauer Minischweine) wurden in einem randomisierten Setup untersucht. Alle untersuchten Tiere wurden klassischer Musik und Heavy-Metal-Musik unterzogen. Ohne Musik verbrachte man die meiste Zeit im Liegen. Analysiert wurden mehr als 11.000 Einzelaktivitäten. Wenn die Schweine Schwermetallen ausgesetzt waren, erhöhte sich die Gesamtaktivität der Schweine und es traten neue und unerwartete, stressbedingte Verhaltensmuster auf. Der Kontakt mit klassischer Musik reduzierte stressbedingte Muster, während die Gesamtaktivität und Aufmerksamkeit der Schweine weiter erhöht wurde. Es zeigten sich signifikante Unterschiede in den Verhaltensmustern zwischen Pietrains und Minischweinen (p<0,05). Während klassische Musik sowohl bei Pietrains als auch bei Minischweinen zu mehr Aktivität führt, steigert Heavy Metal die Stressverhaltensmuster bei Minischweinen stärker (S<0,05). Die Ergebnisse liefern klare Belege für das Potenzial von Musikstilen, das Wohlbefinden von Schweinen zu verbessern oder zu verschlechtern.  
由于缺乏具有挑战性的环境,传统饲养系统中猪的福利受到影响。音乐作为一种强化工具,可以强化物种的典型行为,减少偏差行为模式。音乐对牛、鸡、马和猪的影响已被研究过,主要是在条件反射方面。本研究调查了不同风格的音乐是否能直接改变猪的行为模式,以及猪的品种是否会产生影响。研究采用随机设置的方式,对 36 头小猪(18 头皮特兰猪和 18 头威森瑙小型猪)进行了研究。所有被研究的动物都接触了古典音乐和重金属音乐。在没有音乐的情况下,大部分时间都是躺着。共对 11,000 多项活动进行了分析。当猪接触重金属时,整体活动增加,并出现了新的、意想不到的与压力相关的行为模式。接触古典音乐则减少了与压力相关的行为模式,同时猪的整体活动和警觉性进一步提高。皮特兰猪和迷你猪的行为模式存在明显差异(p<0.05)。古典音乐使皮特兰猪和迷你猪的活动量增加,而重金属音乐则使迷你猪的应激行为模式增加(p<0.05)。这些结果为音乐风格改善或恶化猪的健康状况提供了明确的证据。
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Virtual Bedside Concerts: An innovative model to promote wellness through music 虚拟床边音乐会:通过音乐促进健康的创新模式
Pub Date : 2024-01-26 DOI: 10.47513/mmd.v16i1.905
Enchi K. Chang, Maheetha Bharadwaj, Grant J. Riew, Kanika Kamal, Christine Xu, Annette Wang, Nikolai Renedo, Andrew Janss, Adith Sekaran, Kay Negishi, Lisa Wong, Kathy May Tran
The coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic resulted in widespread isolation, with hospitalized patients and healthcare workers (HCWs) bearing the physical and emotional brunt of patient loneliness. While music has well-documented therapeutic effects in reducing depression, anxiety, and stress in patients and HCWs, in-person performances were not possible during the pandemic. In response, Virtual Bedside Concerts (VBC) was created to provide interactive virtual music to patients during this time of isolation. Volunteer coordinators (VCs) work with HCWs at healthcare facilities to pair musician volunteers with interested patients. Over the first 15 months, VBC hosted 209 concerts performed by 66 volunteer musicians at 5 different healthcare facilities. Anonymous feedback surveys indicate that patients, musicians, and HCWs value the opportunity for music to complement traditional medical care and provide musical healing and a sense of community and connection. VBC has been widely successful in demonstrating how interactive virtual music may provide an unprecedented level of social. Facilitating social bonds through music has improved the rapport between HCWs and patients, supplemented traditional medical care, and brought a more humanistic experience to healthcare settings.  Our framework may be used at other institutions to provide musical healing and a sense of community throughout and beyond the pandemic.
冠状病毒 2019(COVID-19)大流行造成了广泛的隔离,住院病人和医护人员(HCWs)在身体和情感上都承受着病人孤独感的冲击。虽然音乐在减轻病人和医护人员的抑郁、焦虑和压力方面具有有据可查的治疗效果,但在大流行期间不可能进行现场表演。为此,我们创建了虚拟床边音乐会 (VBC),在病人被隔离期间为他们提供交互式虚拟音乐。志愿者协调员(VC)与医疗机构的医护人员合作,将音乐家志愿者与感兴趣的患者配对。在最初的 15 个月里,VBC 在 5 个不同的医疗机构举办了 209 场音乐会,由 66 名音乐志愿者演出。匿名反馈调查显示,病人、音乐家和医护人员都非常重视音乐对传统医疗保健的补充作用,并能提供音乐疗法和社区与联系感。VBC 在展示交互式虚拟音乐如何提供前所未有的社交水平方面取得了广泛成功。通过音乐促进社会联系,改善了医护人员与患者之间的关系,补充了传统医疗护理,为医疗机构带来了更多人文体验。 我们的框架可用于其他机构,在整个大流行病期间和之后提供音乐治疗和社区感。
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Selected contemporary approaches to music therapy in psychiatry 精神病学音乐治疗的当代方法选择
Pub Date : 2023-10-30 DOI: 10.47513/mmd.v15i4.935
Gitta Strehlow
Abstract Working with music therapy within a psychotherapeutic understanding in psychiatry has a tradition of over fifty years. An overview of music therapy for adults in a psychiatric context and essential results of effect and process research are presented. Psychodynamic music therapy with its free musical improvisation creates a connection between patient and therapist through which a complex relationship can become audible. Effectiveness studies in the psychiatric context show satisfactory to good results. From the perspective of psychiatric patients on music therapy, the shared musical experience and the positive influence on mood are described as strengths. On the one hand, process research emphasises the potential of improvisation for musical attunement and synchronisation; on the other hand, the careful dosage of closeness and distance in shaping relationships must be observed. The recognition that relationships are characterised by attunement and also by inevitable mismatch has gained central importance in recent years. Difficulties, such as misattunement that arise within the therapeutic relationship are not seen as an obstacle, but on the contrary, as an opportunity for change. The concept of Alliance Rupture and Repair is related to music therapy, including a case study. Finally, future fields of research are described.
& # x0D;文摘& # x0D;& # x0D;& # x0D;在精神病学的心理治疗理解中使用音乐疗法已有50多年的传统。在精神病学背景下的成人音乐治疗的概述和效果和过程研究的基本结果提出。心理动力音乐疗法以其自由的即兴音乐创造了病人和治疗师之间的联系,通过这种联系,一种复杂的关系可以被听到。在精神病学背景下的有效性研究显示满意到良好的结果。从精神病患者对音乐治疗的角度来看,共同的音乐体验和对情绪的积极影响被描述为优势。一方面,过程研究强调了音乐调音和同步的即兴潜力;另一方面,在形成关系时必须注意亲密和距离的剂量。近年来,认识到关系的特点是协调和不可避免的不匹配,这一点变得至关重要。困难,例如在治疗关系中出现的失调,不被视为障碍,相反,是改变的机会。联盟破裂与修复的概念与音乐治疗有关,包括一个案例研究。最后,对未来的研究方向进行了展望。 & # x0D;& # x0D;& # x0D;
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Neuroplasticity as a driver of beneficial effects in music interventions in children with developmental disorders 神经可塑性作为音乐干预对发育障碍儿童有益影响的驱动因素
Pub Date : 2023-10-30 DOI: 10.47513/mmd.v15i4.937
Eckart Altenmüller
The potential to make and to enjoy music is genetically enrooted in humans and is an important resource of joy and quality of live for children and adolescents. Music making induces short-term and long-term neuroplastic adaptations in cortical and subcortical structures. Normally developing children who learn to play a musical instrument show better auditory pattern recognition and auditory memory. Furthermore sensorimotor, intellectual, and emotional maturation are accelerated. These effects can also be used beneficially through music interventions in children and adolescents suffering from neurodevelopmental disorders, from hearing disorders, or from cerebral palsy. Children with autism spectrum disorders learn better self-control and attention management through musical interventions and are supported in contact and communication skills. For children with cochlear implants, musical training can improve long-term outcomes not only in music perception but also in speech perception. Finally, learning a musical instrument and the associated sensorimotor-auditory and emotional integration may help children with infantile cerebral palsy improve fine motor skills but also emotional stability. Due to the numerous positive results (albeit frequently in studies with small numbers and lower quality), we advocate the increased use of qualified music intervention in child neurology and its accompanying scientific evaluation.
制作和欣赏音乐的潜力是人类遗传的,是儿童和青少年快乐和生活质量的重要来源。音乐制作诱导皮层和皮层下结构的短期和长期神经可塑性适应。学习演奏乐器的正常发育儿童表现出更好的听觉模式识别和听觉记忆。此外,感觉运动、智力和情感的成熟也加快了。这些效果也可以通过音乐干预在患有神经发育障碍、听力障碍或脑瘫的儿童和青少年中得到有益的应用。患有自闭症谱系障碍的儿童通过音乐干预学习更好的自我控制和注意力管理,并在接触和沟通技巧方面得到支持。对于植入人工耳蜗的儿童,音乐训练不仅可以改善音乐感知,还可以改善语言感知。最后,学习一种乐器和相关的感觉-运动-听觉和情感整合可能有助于婴儿脑瘫儿童提高精细运动技能,也有助于情绪稳定性。由于许多积极的结果(尽管经常是在数量少、质量低的研究中),我们提倡在儿童神经病学中增加使用合格的音乐干预及其伴随的科学评估。
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