The German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases DZNE, Witten, Germany.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2010 Oct 14;10:291. doi: 10.1186/1472-6963-10-291.
Almost every Western healthcare system is changing to make their services more centered around out-patient care. In particular, long-term or geriatric patients who have been discharged from the hospital often require home-based care and therapy. Therefore, several programs have been developed to continue the therapeutic process and manage the special needs of patients after discharge from hospital. Music therapy has also moved into this field of healthcare service by providing home-based music therapy (HBMT) programs. This article reviews and summarizes the settings and conditions of HBMT for the first time.
The following databases were used to find articles on home-based music therapy: AMED, CAIRSS, EMBASE, MEDLINE, PsychINFO, and PSYNDEX. The search terms were "home-based music therapy" and "mobile music therapy". Included articles were analyzed with respect to participants as well as conditions and settings of HBMT. Furthermore, the date of publication, main outcomes, and the design and quality of the studies were investigated.
A total of 20 international publications, 11 clinical studies and nine reports from practice, mainly from the United States (n = 8), were finally included in the qualitative synthesis. Six studies had a randomized controlled design and included a total of 507 patients. The vast majority of clients of HBMT are elderly patients living at home and people who need hospice and palliative care. Although settings were heterogeneous, music listening programs played a predominant role with the aim to reduce symptoms like depression and pain, or to improve quality of life and the relationship between patients and caregivers as primary endpoints.
We were able to show that HBMT is an innovative service for future healthcare delivery. It fits with the changing healthcare system and its conditions but also meets the therapeutic needs of the increasing number of elderly and severely impaired people. Apart from music therapists, patients and their families HBMT is also interesting as a blueprint for home based care for other groups of caregivers.
几乎每个西方医疗体系都在进行改革,以使医疗服务更加以门诊护理为中心。特别是那些从医院出院的长期或老年患者通常需要家庭护理和治疗。因此,已经开发了几个项目来继续治疗过程并管理患者出院后的特殊需求。音乐治疗也已经进入了这个医疗服务领域,提供家庭音乐治疗(HBMT)项目。本文首次回顾和总结了 HBMT 的设置和条件。
使用以下数据库查找有关家庭音乐治疗的文章:AMED、CAIRSS、EMBASE、MEDLINE、PsychINFO 和 PSYNDEX。搜索词为“家庭音乐治疗”和“移动音乐治疗”。分析了纳入文章的参与者以及 HBMT 的条件和设置。此外,还研究了出版物日期、主要结果以及研究的设计和质量。
最终纳入了 20 篇国际出版物,其中 11 项为临床研究,9 项为实践报告,主要来自美国(n=8)。六项研究采用随机对照设计,共纳入 507 例患者。HBMT 的绝大多数客户是在家中居住的老年患者和需要临终关怀和姑息治疗的人。尽管设置存在差异,但音乐聆听计划发挥了主要作用,旨在减轻抑郁和疼痛等症状,或提高生活质量以及患者和护理人员之间的关系作为主要终点。
我们能够表明 HBMT 是未来医疗保健服务的一项创新服务。它符合不断变化的医疗体系及其条件,也满足了越来越多的老年和严重受损患者的治疗需求。除了音乐治疗师之外,HBMT 还对其他护理人员群体的家庭护理具有重要意义。