McDaniel Sophina, Pines Rachyl
Office of Patient Experience, Stanford Health Care, Palo Alto, CA, USA.
J Patient Exp. 2025 Mar 25;12:23743735251330699. doi: 10.1177/23743735251330699. eCollection 2025.
An inpatient stay at the hospital is often a stressful and scary time for patients and their loved ones accompanying them. Including art, particularly therapeutic music, may be a non-pharmacological way to improve the inpatient stay. This project evaluated the impact of an inpatient, musician-facilitated Therapeutic Bedside Music Program on the patient and caregiver experience via a post-survey of 176 therapeutic bedside music recipients. Recipients of therapeutic bedside music reported satisfying experiences and a desire for more music (31.75%). Specifically, they appreciated the musician facilitator (50%), experienced a calming and relaxing effect (44.90%), experienced joy (37.16%), and benefit during a stressful time (24.32%), and even perceived a positive impact on their physical healing (12.16%). Results of this project demonstrate a positive impact of facilitated therapeutic bedside music on care experience and demonstrate a need for research on the clinical impact of the program.
住院对患者及其陪伴的亲人来说往往是一段压力重重且令人恐惧的时光。引入艺术,尤其是治疗性音乐,可能是改善住院体验的一种非药物方式。本项目通过对176名接受床边治疗性音乐的患者进行事后调查,评估了由音乐家推动的住院患者床边治疗性音乐项目对患者及其护理人员体验的影响。接受床边治疗性音乐的患者报告了满意的体验,并希望能有更多音乐(31.75%)。具体而言,他们对音乐引导者表示赞赏(50%),体验到了平静和放松的效果(44.90%),感受到了愉悦(37.16%),在压力时期受益(24.32%),甚至认为对他们的身体康复有积极影响(12.16%)。本项目的结果表明,床边治疗性音乐对护理体验有积极影响,并表明有必要对该项目的临床影响进行研究。