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Music Therapy Reduces Radiotherapy-Induced Fatigue in Patients With Breast or Gynecological Cancer: A Randomized Trial
Purpose: To investigate the influence of music therapy on the reduction of fatigue in women with breast or gynecological malignant neoplasia during radiotherapy, since it is one of the most frequent side effects of this type of treatment, and may interfere with self-esteem, social activities, and qu...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6142102/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29633652 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1534735418757349 |
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author | Alcântara-Silva, Tereza Raquel de Freitas-Junior, Ruffo Freitas, Nilceana Maya Aires de Paula Junior, Wanderley da Silva, Delson José Machado, Graziela Dias Pinheiro Ribeiro, Mayara Kelly Alves Carneiro, Jonathas Paiva Soares, Leonardo Ribeiro |
author_facet | Alcântara-Silva, Tereza Raquel de Freitas-Junior, Ruffo Freitas, Nilceana Maya Aires de Paula Junior, Wanderley da Silva, Delson José Machado, Graziela Dias Pinheiro Ribeiro, Mayara Kelly Alves Carneiro, Jonathas Paiva Soares, Leonardo Ribeiro |
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description | Purpose: To investigate the influence of music therapy on the reduction of fatigue in women with breast or gynecological malignant neoplasia during radiotherapy, since it is one of the most frequent side effects of this type of treatment, and may interfere with self-esteem, social activities, and quality of life. Experimental Design: Randomized controlled trial (control group [CG] and music therapy group [MTG]) to assess fatigue, quality of life, and symptoms of depression in women undergoing radiotherapy using the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy: Fatigue (FACT-F) version 4, Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy–General (FACT-G) version 4, and Beck Depression Inventory in 3 separate times, namely, during the first week of radiotherapy, on the week of the intermediary phase, and during the last week of radiotherapy. Individual 30- to 40-minute sessions of music therapy with the presence of a trained music therapist were offered to participants. Results: In this study, 164 women were randomized and 116 (63 CG and 53 MTG) were included in the analyses, with mean age of 52.90 years (CG) and 51.85 years (MTG). Participants in the MTG had an average of 10 music therapy sessions, totaling 509 sessions throughout the study. FACT-F results were significant regarding Trial Outcome Index (P = .011), FACT-G (P = .005), and FACT-F (P = .001) for the MTG compared with the CG. Conclusions: Individual music therapy sessions may be effective to reduce fatigue related to cancer and symptoms of depression, as well as to improve quality of life for women with breast or gynecological cancer undergoing radiotherapy. Further well-designed research studies are needed to adequately determine the effects of music therapy on fatigue. |
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spelling | pubmed-61421022018-09-20 Music Therapy Reduces Radiotherapy-Induced Fatigue in Patients With Breast or Gynecological Cancer: A Randomized Trial Alcântara-Silva, Tereza Raquel de Freitas-Junior, Ruffo Freitas, Nilceana Maya Aires de Paula Junior, Wanderley da Silva, Delson José Machado, Graziela Dias Pinheiro Ribeiro, Mayara Kelly Alves Carneiro, Jonathas Paiva Soares, Leonardo Ribeiro Integr Cancer Ther Research Articles Purpose: To investigate the influence of music therapy on the reduction of fatigue in women with breast or gynecological malignant neoplasia during radiotherapy, since it is one of the most frequent side effects of this type of treatment, and may interfere with self-esteem, social activities, and quality of life. Experimental Design: Randomized controlled trial (control group [CG] and music therapy group [MTG]) to assess fatigue, quality of life, and symptoms of depression in women undergoing radiotherapy using the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy: Fatigue (FACT-F) version 4, Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy–General (FACT-G) version 4, and Beck Depression Inventory in 3 separate times, namely, during the first week of radiotherapy, on the week of the intermediary phase, and during the last week of radiotherapy. Individual 30- to 40-minute sessions of music therapy with the presence of a trained music therapist were offered to participants. Results: In this study, 164 women were randomized and 116 (63 CG and 53 MTG) were included in the analyses, with mean age of 52.90 years (CG) and 51.85 years (MTG). Participants in the MTG had an average of 10 music therapy sessions, totaling 509 sessions throughout the study. FACT-F results were significant regarding Trial Outcome Index (P = .011), FACT-G (P = .005), and FACT-F (P = .001) for the MTG compared with the CG. Conclusions: Individual music therapy sessions may be effective to reduce fatigue related to cancer and symptoms of depression, as well as to improve quality of life for women with breast or gynecological cancer undergoing radiotherapy. Further well-designed research studies are needed to adequately determine the effects of music therapy on fatigue. SAGE Publications 2018-04-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6142102/ /pubmed/29633652 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1534735418757349 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage). |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Alcântara-Silva, Tereza Raquel de Freitas-Junior, Ruffo Freitas, Nilceana Maya Aires de Paula Junior, Wanderley da Silva, Delson José Machado, Graziela Dias Pinheiro Ribeiro, Mayara Kelly Alves Carneiro, Jonathas Paiva Soares, Leonardo Ribeiro Music Therapy Reduces Radiotherapy-Induced Fatigue in Patients With Breast or Gynecological Cancer: A Randomized Trial |
title | Music Therapy Reduces Radiotherapy-Induced Fatigue in Patients With
Breast or Gynecological Cancer: A Randomized Trial |
title_full | Music Therapy Reduces Radiotherapy-Induced Fatigue in Patients With
Breast or Gynecological Cancer: A Randomized Trial |
title_fullStr | Music Therapy Reduces Radiotherapy-Induced Fatigue in Patients With
Breast or Gynecological Cancer: A Randomized Trial |
title_full_unstemmed | Music Therapy Reduces Radiotherapy-Induced Fatigue in Patients With
Breast or Gynecological Cancer: A Randomized Trial |
title_short | Music Therapy Reduces Radiotherapy-Induced Fatigue in Patients With
Breast or Gynecological Cancer: A Randomized Trial |
title_sort | music therapy reduces radiotherapy-induced fatigue in patients with
breast or gynecological cancer: a randomized trial |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6142102/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29633652 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1534735418757349 |
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