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Musikmedizinische Interventionen in der klinischen Medizin bei Schmerz, Angst und Stress

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Medicofunktionale Musik wird gegenwärtig bereits weltweit zur Verbesserung der psychophysischen Situation eines Patienten in emotional-aversiven und schmerzgeprägten Situationen eingesetzt. Während die früheren Studien insbesondere die therapeutischen Wirkungen in den Vordergrund gerückt haben, adressieren gegenwärtige Studien auch ökonomische Ergebnisparameter, wie beispielsweise Kostenreduktionen, stationäre Verweildauer nach Operationen, Effizienz und Produktivität im Mitarbeitereinsatz.

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Spintge, R. (2015). Musikmedizinische Interventionen in der klinischen Medizin bei Schmerz, Angst und Stress. In: Bernatzky, G., Kreutz, G. (eds) Musik und Medizin. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-1599-2_6

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