Revista Cubana de Medicina Militar (Mar 2023)

Music therapy in COVID-19 patients

  • Daniel Botero,
  • Juan David Botero Machado,
  • Luis Gabriel Piñeros,
  • Miguel Angel Molina Ardila,
  • Estefania Collazos,
  • Eduardo Tuta Quintero,
  • Carlos Andrés Cárdenas Bustamante,
  • Claudia Sofia Paredes

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52, no. 1
pp. e02302284 – e02302284

Abstract

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Background: Music therapy can be used to influence the physical and emotional state of patients diagnosed with COVID-19. An exploratory systematic review was carried out including observational studies and clinical trials, Pubmed and Scopus were the databases used to carry out the literature search. In addition, clinical trial registries from the World Health Organization International Clinical Trials Registry Platform are included. Objective: To explore the available medical literature on the clinical impact of music therapy in patients diagnosed with COVID-19. Development: Of 39 documents found in the search, two articles are included: a clinical trial and a case report, with a total population of 41 patients. Medical evidence is found to support the favorable clinical impact on oxygen saturation, physical rehabilitation and symptoms associated with stress in patients diagnosed with COVID-19 with and without the need for ventilatory support. Conclusions: Music therapy is a useful tool in the non-pharmacological treatment and rehabilitation of patients with COVID-19. However, new clinical studies with a larger number of sample populations and follow-up times using music therapy in this disease are necessary.

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