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Active Music Engagement and Cortisol as an Acute Stress Biomarker in Young Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Patients and Caregivers: Results of a Single Case Design Pilot Study

机译:活跃的音乐参与和皮质醇作为幼苗患者急性胁迫生物标志物,在幼苗干细胞移植患者和护理人员:单案设计试验研究结果

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This paper reports the results of a single case design pilot study of a music therapy intervention (the Active Music Engagement, or AME) for young children undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HCST) and their caregivers. The primary aims of the study were to determine feasibility/acceptability of the AME intervention protocol and data collection in the context of HCST. Secondary aims were to examine caregivers’ perceptions of the benefit of AME and whether there were changes in child and caregiver cortisol levels relative to the AME intervention. Results indicated that the AME could be implemented in this context and that data could be collected, though the collection of salivary cortisol may constitute an additional burden for families. Nevertheless, data that were collected suggest that families derive benefit from the AME, which underscores the need for devising innovative methods to understand the neurophysiological impacts of the AME.
机译:本文报道了对经历造血干细胞移植(HCST)及其护理人员的幼儿的音乐治疗干预(活跃音乐参与或AME)的单一案例设计试验研究结果。该研究的主要目标是确定HCST背景下的AME干预协议和数据收集的可行性/可接受性。次要目标是审查护理人员对艾米的益处的看法以及儿童和护理人员皮质醇水平的变化相对于AME干预。结果表明,AME可以在这种情况下实施,并且可以收集数据,但唾液皮质醇的收集可能构成家庭的额外负担。尽管如此,收集的数据表明家庭从AME中获益,强调了需要设计创新方法来理解AME的神经生理影响。

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