Department of Pediatrics, Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and Chang Gung University College of Medicine, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
Division of Pediatric Development & Behavior of Children Hospital, China Medical University, Taiwan.
J Formos Med Assoc. 2019 Dec;118(12):1633-1643. doi: 10.1016/j.jfma.2019.01.001. Epub 2019 Jan 19.
Patients with Rett syndrome (RTT) present characteristic regression in communication and hand skills, which eventually leads to intellectual and physical disability. Moreover, caregivers of patients with RTT face stressors related to patients' medical and developmental concerns. Given the indications from case reports, this pilot study investigated the effectiveness of music therapy on RTT patients, as well as on parental stress for families of children with RTT.
Families in the study group were enrolled in a twice-weekly 120-minute music therapy program for 24 weeks (n = 11), whereas families in the control group did not receive music therapy (n = 12). Participants were administered the Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales, Rett Syndrome Clinical Severity Scale, Rett Syndrome Motor Behavioral Assessment, and Parenting Stress Index for caregivers of RTT children before and after the music therapy program.
Music therapy improved receptive language, verbal and non-verbal communication skills, and social interaction for RTT patients. In addition, purposeful hand function, breathing patterns, and eye contact were significantly improved. Of note, music therapy also decreased the frequency of epileptic seizures. Lastly, caregivers in the study group exhibited significantly lower stress following the program.
The 24-week music therapy program was effective in improving social interaction, communication skills, eye contact, hand function, and reducing seizure frequency among RTT patients. Additionally, music therapy was effective in relieving parenting stress, which may help healthcare providers initiate early intervention strategies that can prevent parenting stress and reduce the risk of depression.
雷特综合征(RTT)患者表现出沟通和手部技能的特征性倒退,最终导致智力和身体残疾。此外,RTT 患者的照顾者面临与患者的医疗和发育问题相关的压力源。鉴于病例报告的结果,本初步研究调查了音乐治疗对 RTT 患者以及 RTT 儿童的父母压力的有效性。
研究组的家庭参加了每周两次、每次 120 分钟的为期 24 周的音乐治疗方案(n=11),而对照组的家庭未接受音乐治疗(n=12)。在音乐治疗方案前后,参与者接受了适应行为量表、雷特综合征临床严重程度量表、雷特综合征运动行为评估和 RTT 儿童照顾者的父母压力指数评估。
音乐治疗改善了 RTT 患者的接受性语言、言语和非言语沟通技能以及社交互动。此外,目的性手部功能、呼吸模式和眼神接触也有显著改善。值得注意的是,音乐治疗还降低了癫痫发作的频率。最后,研究组的照顾者在方案后表现出明显较低的压力。
为期 24 周的音乐治疗方案有效改善了 RTT 患者的社交互动、沟通技能、眼神接触、手部功能和减少癫痫发作频率。此外,音乐治疗有效缓解了父母压力,这可能有助于医疗保健提供者启动早期干预策略,预防父母压力并降低抑郁风险。