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  • The symptoms from chemotherapy can worsen the pain and discomfort for patients, but music may help ease these symptoms.
  • Seventy patients undergoing chemotherapy participated in a study where they listened to music during treatment sessions and the week afterward.
  • Results showed that listening to music significantly reduced symptoms like pain and nausea and improved overall comfort levels for patients (p < .05).
  • This suggests that music is an effective way to enhance the well-being of those receiving chemotherapy.

Article Abstract

The symptoms of an illness that requires chemotherapy and the corresponding effects of such treatment exacerbate the pain and discomfort that patients typically experience. Listening to music may help patients cope with chemotherapy symptoms, thereby contributing to their physical ease and well-being. Seventy patients who were receiving treatment at the outpatient chemotherapy unit were invited to participate in this work. During chemotherapy sessions and the week after the sessions, the patients listened to music with headphones. The occurrence of chemotherapy symptoms such as pain, tiredness, nausea, depression, anxiety, drowsiness, lack of appetite, not feeling well, and shortness of breath in the intervention group was statistically significant after listening to music ( p < .05). Improvements in total general comfort, as well as physical, psychospiritual, and sociocultural comfort, were also statistically significant ( p < .05). These findings indicate that listening to music effectively reduces the severity of chemotherapy symptoms and enhances the comfort of patients receiving the treatment.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0193945916660527DOI Listing

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