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Effect of music therapy on preterm infants in neonatal intensive care unit: Systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

Journal

JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING
Volume 77, Issue 2, Pages 635-652

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jan.14630

Keywords

meta‐ analysis; music therapy; neonatal intensive care unit; nursing; preterm infant; systematic review

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  1. Educational Science Planning Projects in Guangdong Province: Research on the mechanism of association between maternal and child health literacy and social network types in urban villages in the Pearl River Delta region [2020JXJK079]
  2. Postgraduate Education Innovation Program in Guangdong Province: Research on the construction of FIRST five-in-one nursing talents training mode under the background of Double First-Class initiative [2020JGXM029]
  3. Humanities and Social Sciences Program in Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine: Research of improving the capacity of community-based primary care nurses model in the post-epidemic era to provide traditional Chinese medicine care [2020SKXK09]
  4. Educational Science Planning Projects in Guangdong Province: Research of multilevel innovative nursing talents training model based on scientific research leading and task-based learning [2018GJK019]

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Music therapy has shown significant effects on preterm infants' heart rate, respiratory rate, oral feeding volume, stress level, and maternal anxiety with moderate-to-high heterogeneity among studies. However, it has no influence on oxygen saturation and behavioral state. Further studies with larger sample sizes and more stringent designs are needed to provide more conclusive recommendations.
Aim To systematically examine the effectiveness of music therapy on preterm infants in neonatal intensive care unit. Background In recent years, the application of music therapy for preterm infants in neonatal intensive care unit has attracted more and more attention because of its clinical effects. However, there still exist disputes among different studies. Design A systematic review and meta-analysis. Data sources Eleven databases were searched over the period from 1910 -4 November 2019. Review methods Papers were selected for analysis in accordance with the PRISMA guidelines. The meta-analysis was carried out by using Review Manager 5.3 software. Results A total of 13 trials involving 1,093 participants were included. Meta-analysis showed music therapy had a significant influence on preterm infant's heart rate, respiratory rate, oral feeding volume, stress level, and maternal anxiety with moderate-to-high heterogeneity among studies. Also, music therapy had no influences on oxygen saturation and behavioural state. Conclusions Music therapy can not only effectively improve preterm infant's heart rate, stable respiratory rate, and attenuate stress level but also exert positive impact on oral feeding volume. In addition, music therapy also plays a role in reducing maternal anxiety. However, due to the heterogeneity across studies in some outcomes, further studies with larger sample size and more stringent design should be conducted before recommendation. Impact Music therapy can significantly improve preterm infant's heart rate, respiratory rate, and stress level, as well as increase oral feeding volume. These results may exert a positive impact on well-being and quality of life in preterm infants in the neonatal intensive care unit. Hospitals can apply music therapy which has been considered a non-pharmacological and no-invasive treatment to preterm infants in the neonatal intensive care unit.

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