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[音乐疗法对帕金森病的作用]

[Music therapy on Parkinson disease].

作者信息

Côrte Beltrina, Lodovici Neto Pedro

机构信息

Programa de Estudos Pós-Graduados em Gerontologia, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, 05014 - 001 São Paulo SP.

出版信息

Cien Saude Colet. 2009 Nov-Dec;14(6):2295-304. doi: 10.1590/s1413-81232009000600038.

DOI:10.1590/s1413-81232009000600038
PMID:20069199
Abstract

This study is a result of a qualitative research, in the Gerontology and Music therapy scenario. It was analyzed the importance of alternative practices like playing an instrument (piano, violin, etc.), singing, or practicing a guided musical exercise as a therapy activity for elder people with Parkinson Disease. The analysis, systematization and interpretation of the data pointed: music therapy is an excellent way to improve the life of the patient that becomes more sociable, decreasing physical and psychological symptoms ('symptomatology') and the subject change for a singular and own position in the relation with your disease and the people around.

摘要

本研究是老年医学与音乐治疗领域定性研究的成果。分析了诸如演奏乐器(钢琴、小提琴等)、唱歌或进行有指导的音乐练习等替代疗法活动对帕金森病老年人作为治疗手段的重要性。数据的分析、系统化和解读表明:音乐疗法是改善患者生活的极佳方式,能让患者变得更善于社交,减轻身体和心理症状(“症状学”),并使患者在与疾病及周围人的关系中找到独特的自我定位。

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