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  • * A study compared the effects of music therapy combined with skin-to-skin care versus skin-to-skin care alone on autonomic nervous system stabilization in preterm infants, finding that the combination improved heart rate variability significantly.
  • * While music therapy enhanced autonomic stability, other outcomes like parent-infant attachment and parental anxiety showed no significant differences; further research is suggested to explore the long-term effects of music therapy on preterm infants’ development.

Article Abstract

Unbuffered stress levels may negatively influence preterm-infants' autonomic nervous system (ANS) maturation, thus affecting neurobehavior and psycho-emotional development. Music therapy (MT) is an evidence-based treatment modality in neonatal care. When coupled with skin-to-skin care (SSC), it may reduce stress responses in both preterm infants and their parents and enhance family-centered care. Accordingly, we aimed to compare the effects of combined MT and SSC and SSC alone on ANS stabilization in preterm infants. In a single-center, cluster-randomized trial design, ten two-month time-clusters were randomized to either combined MT and SSC or SSC alone. Families of preterm infants were offered two sessions of the allocated condition in the NICU, and a three-month follow up session at home. The primary outcome variable was stabilization of the ANS, defined by change in the high frequency (HF) power of heart rate variability (HRV) during the second session. Secondary outcomes included other HRV measures, parent-infant attachment, and parental anxiety at each session. Sixty-eight families were included. MT combined with SSC improved infants' ANS stability, as indicated by a greater increase in HF power during MT compared to SSC alone (mean difference 5.19 m/Hz, SE = 1.27, < 0.001) (95% confidence interval 0.87 to 2.05). Most secondary outcomes were not significantly different between the study groups. MT contributes to preterm-infants' autonomic stability, thus laying an important foundation for neuro-behavioral and psycho-emotional development. Studies evaluating longer-term effects of MT on preterm infants' development are warranted.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8618386PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children8111077DOI Listing

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