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Journal articles on the topic "Music therapy China"

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Zhou, Ye. "Music Therapy in China." Musik-, Tanz- und Kunsttherapie 23, no. 1 (January 2012): 15–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1026/0933-6885/a000070.

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Contemporary music therapy has to be regarded as an interdisciplinary system combining medicine, psychology, musicology, and further social and cultural sciences. According to historical medical records, music was already being used in ancient times for health purposes. During recent decades, music therapy has become more and more important for clinical, educational, preventive, and wellness-associated purposes. This article focuses on introducing a description of the situation regarding music therapy in China, including historical theories, education, and associations; analyzing specific problems that have arisen during developments in music therapy in China; and finally, suggesting crucial points for improvements of music therapy in the future. In addition to the scientific evidence presented in this article, the author hopes to contribute to the prosperous development of music therapy as a clinical method as well as a profession in China.
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Zhang, Jing-Wen, Tian Gao, and Ming-Ming Liu. "Music Therapy in China." Music and Medicine 8, no. 1 (January 31, 2016): 67. http://dx.doi.org/10.47513/mmd.v8i1.456.

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Music therapy in China has a 30- year history. The pioneers strove to build the training programs and to advocate for the profession. There are music therapy organizations and groups that were established for a variety of different needs and in response to the populations representing the most significant of those needs. The first graduate program of music therapy was started by Prof. Tian Gao at the Central Conservatory of Music in 1997. Currently, 13 music therapy programs in universities have been founded. In recent years, China’s public understanding of music therapy has improved as more trained music therapists have starting work here. Key words: Music Therapy, China Spanish:La musicoterapia en China tiene una historia de más de 30 años. Los pioneros se esforzaron para construir programas de formación y abogaron por la profesión. Hoy en día se cuentan con organizaciones de musicoterapia y diversos grupos que han sido establecidos en base a una variedad de necesidades diferentes y en respuesta a las poblaciones que representan la mayor parte de ellas. El primer programa de musicoterapia fue iniciado por el Prof. Tian Gao en el Conservatorio Central de Música en 1997. Actualmente se han fundado 13 programas de musicoterapia en diversas universidades. En años recientes, la comprensión del público en general con respecto a la musicoterapia ha mejorado a medida en que más musicoterapeutas capacitados han empezado a trabajar aquí.
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Wu, Yue. "The Development of Music Therapy in Mainland China." Music Therapy Perspectives 37, no. 1 (February 15, 2018): 84–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mtp/mix023.

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Pratama, Ryan Nuari, and Warih Andan Puspitosari. "Terapi Musik dalam Menurunkan Tingkat Depresi pada Lansia." Jurnal Keperawatan Respati Yogyakarta 6, no. 2 (May 25, 2019): 606. http://dx.doi.org/10.35842/jkry.v6i2.302.

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Salah satu terapi non farmakologi yang dapat digunakan dalam menurunkan tingkat depresi pada lansia adalah terapi musik. Mendengarkan musik dapat mempengaruhi sistem saraf otonom (sistem saraf simpatis dan parasimpatis) yang dapat menghasilkan respon relaksasi. Hal ini akan memperbaiki perilaku dan gejala psikologis pada lansia yang mengalami depresi. Tujuan artikel ini adalah untuk mereview literature tentang efektifitas terapi musik terhadap penurunan tingkat depresi pada lansia. Pencarian literatur review ini menggunakan database Science Direct, PubMed dan Goggle Scholar dengan menggunakan keywords: “Music Therapy AND Depression AND Elderly”. Hasil pencarian artikel menemukan sebanyak 3.570 artikel dalam jurnal internasional dalam rentang tahun 2016 sampai 2019. Artikel tersebut diseleksi dan yang memenuhi kriteria inklusi dan eksklusi adalah sebanyak 10 artikel. Hasil dari 10 jurnal tersebut, 8 penelitian menunjukkan bahwa ada perubahan efek yang signifikan dalam penurunan gejala depresi pada lansia setelah dilakukan beberapa jenis terapi diantaranya China Traditional Music, Preferred Music Combined, Interaktive Music, Choral Singing Therapy, Turkis Traditional Music, Combined Music and Tai Chi. Literatur review ini menunjukkan bahwa metode terapi musik mempunyai peranan yang sangat penting dalam tatalaksana non-farmakologi. Terapi musik ini menunjukkan sebagai salah satu metode yang efektif dalam menurunkan gejala depresi pada lansia. Tinjauan literatur review ini mendapatkan hasil bahwa pemberian terapi musik efektif dalam menurunkan tingkat depresi pada lansia.
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Gao, Tian. "The Earworm Technique Applied in Telehealth Music Therapy Program during the COVID-19 Outbreak in China." Creative Arts in Education and Therapy 8, no. 1 (August 23, 2022): 46–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.15212/caet/2022/8/5.

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This article describes the details of a new technique, the earworm technique, which is suitable for online music therapy in the situation of the coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak. The technique was used in a music therapy service provided through a free and publicly available hotline in China during the outbreak, with satisfactory results. Of 103 cases, 83% were successful, 8% were helpful, 7% were unsuccessful, and 3% were incomplete. The technique is a combination of Erickson’s modern hypnosis techniques and music therapy. It is easy to train for and perform, making it suitable for a one-time intervention with online music therapy service.
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Chen, Zhicheng. "VOCAL ART IN THE MUSIC THERAPY OF CHINA: HISTORY OF DEVELOPMENT." Вестник Восточно-Сибирского государственного института культуры 160 (September 20, 2022): 56–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.31443/2541-8874-2022-2-22-56-65.

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Fu, Meng-Xue, Qin Lin, Ji-Jun Wu, Xiao-Li Zhong, Ling-Na Yang, and Guo-Jing Han. "A review of the research on music therapy in hospice care." Frontiers of Nursing 7, no. 3 (October 2, 2020): 179–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/fon-2020-0031.

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AbstractObjectiveTo summarize the research progress of music therapy in hospice care and to provide reference for further research.MethodsA wide range of literatures on music therapy and hospice care at home and abroad were searched and read, and the literature was integrated, judged, analyzed, and summarized.ResultsThe related research on music therapy in hospice care mainly focused on western developed countries such as Europe and the United States. China is still in the stage of theoretical exploration, lacking qualitative research based on case investigation and empirical research based on data statistics.ConclusionsMusic therapy supports the management of symptoms in hospice care, which can meet the diverse needs of patients and their family members including physical, psychological, social, and spiritual.
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Li, Qian. "Western-trained music therapist in China: set up a music therapy program in Chinese medical setting." Creative Arts in Education and Therapy 3, no. 2 (November 7, 2018): 41–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.15212/caet/2017/3/5.

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Yukawa, Keiko, Hitoshi Fuji, and Hajime Sato. "Distribution and Conduct of Clinical Trials Involving Music Therapy: Registered Clinical Trials in the Last 15 Years." Clinical Trials and Practice – Open Journal 1, no. 1 (December 31, 2017): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.17140/ctpoj-1-101.

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Objective: This study aimed to conduct an evaluation of music therapy clinical trials worldwide, to understand what trials have been conducted and to show the chronological changes. Additionally, we sought to clarify issues related to providing clinical trial registration information. Methods: We searched the International Clinical Trials Registry Platform (ICTRP) database for “music therapy,” and identified the disease target for each article found. Results: A total of 150 clinical trial studies were found in the ICTRP using the term “music therapy.” In these trials, music therapy was used for improvement of social functioning in schizophrenia and/or serious mental disorders, anxiety and depressive symptoms, and cancer symptoms. Twenty-five clinical trials were actively recruiting. Sixteen of the 25 trials were registered in the United States at ClinicalTrials.gov, of which 9 trials were conducted in the US. Seven trials were conducted in other countries such as Spain, Taiwan, and China. Conclusion: A search for music therapy clinical trials retrieved 150 trials from the ICTRP, and the number of clinical trial registrations has increased yearly. Music therapy is widely used in patients with various diseases, including Alzheimer’s disease, anxiety, and arthritic pain and has the potential to improve certain disease outcomes, but there is not enough evidence to substantiate its efficacy. It is important to enlighten researchers and pharmaceutical companies on the proper management of the quality of such clinical trial information, as this is an important issue.
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Mou, Qianqian, Xiuyun Wang, Huiqiong Xu, Xia Liu, and Junying Li. "Effects of passive music therapy on anxiety and vital signs in lung cancer patients undergoing peripherally inserted central catheter placement procedure." Journal of Vascular Access 21, no. 6 (March 6, 2020): 875–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1129729820908088.

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Purpose: To evaluate the effects of passive music therapy on anxiety and vital signs among lung cancer patients at their first peripherally inserted central catheter placement procedure in China. Methods: A randomized controlled clinical trial was conducted in the cancer center of a hospital in Chengdu from May to December 2017. A total of 304 lung cancer patients who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria were recruited and randomly assigned to experimental ( n = 152) and control ( n = 152) group, respectively. The control group only received standard care, while the experimental group received standard care and passive music therapy during peripherally inserted central catheter placement (30–45 min) and after catheterization, until discharged from the hospital (twice a day, 30 min once). Measures include anxiety and vital signs (blood pressure, heart rate, and respiratory rate). Results: Repetitive measurement and analysis of variance showed that the patients in experimental group had a statistically significant decrease in anxiety, diastolic blood pressure, and heart rate over time compared to the control group, but no significant difference was identified in systolic blood pressure and respiratory rate. Conclusion: Passive music therapy can efficiently relieve the anxiety of lung cancer patients during peripherally inserted central catheter placement. It also can lower the patient’s diastolic blood pressure and slow down the heart rate. So, music therapy benefits patients with peripherally inserted central catheter.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Music therapy China"

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Poh, Tse-tse Jennifer, and 傅思思. "The use of music therapy in the treatment of autistic children with special reference to Hong Kong." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1997. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31219792.

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Hao, Li. "Introducing music therapy techniques into early years special needs education for young children with autism in China." Thesis, University of Southampton, 2018. https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/424737/.

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This research thesis explores the introduction of a musical intervention (Developing Communication Through Music, DCTM) for young children with autism in China. The intervention was designed to combine techniques from both music therapy and Intensive Interaction in order to support the development of children whose social communication and social abilities are impaired. There is evidence about the effectiveness of both these techniques in the UK and other countries, but no such evidence in China. This research therefore represents the first systematic exploration of an intervention combining music therapy with Intensive Interaction in the cultural context of China, where these techniques are rare and where teacher training for autism is under-developed. Using the established principles of action research this study aimed to explore how DCTM musical intervention could be implemented within the current educational system in one community centre. The action focused on the introduction of DCTM in two cycles, first with the DCTM implemented by the researcher (a music therapist) and the second implemented by local staff. The goal was to improve understanding of how music can be used to help young children with autism in tandem with brining about beneficial change for young children and the adults communicating with and teaching them. There were multiple methods used when collecting data, the most important of which included video recordings, field notes and reflective journals regarding key children, which were all systematically analysed in relationship to the learning for the children and staff. Video recording and informal discussion were the main methods based on the merging principles of Nordoff- Robbins and Intensive Interaction. The young children with autism responded differently to the methods and approach of DCTM in this project. In particular, the children responded better in cycle 1 than in cycle 2. Upbeat music had a particularly positive impact in terms of social communication and sharing attention. The researcher and local staff faced considerable challenges when incorporating the new techniques into their daily teaching. The findings indicate that participating teachers need more help to develop musical and intervention skills and make the necessary micro-adjustments needed to engage and hold the children's interest. Additionally, teacher training would need to incorporate relevant DCTM competencies. If this can be achieved, then more children with autism, or children with similar difficulties, could benefit from DCTM. The action research process, findings, and supporting data, suggest that the local educators may be positively influenced by this innovative method.
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LIU, Shih-Yu, and 劉士瑜. "Using the Theory of Music Therapy to explore the correlation between music and attention performance:A pilot study of China flute music." Thesis, 2014. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/pejy8n.

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國立臺灣藝術大學
中國音樂學系
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Great deal of studies shows that music has positive benefits towards human both psychologically and physically, hence background music in various field. While the studies of background music towards human behavior has become an important subject, and it might be worthwhile in preserve the attention of working. This dissertation is about the influence of playing background music towards those tested either music profession (musician) or non-music profession (non-musician), and review the usefulness and values of the familiarity of music that being played towards attention of working. Four tests had been delivered to those who have music trained background and non-music trained background using Chu’s Attention Test and SPSS 17.0 software to run the statistic. The outcome showed there were improvements in attention of working in both field, and greater attention in those who have musically trained. On the other hand, musically trained people tend to have lesser influence; while the familiarity of the music being played will also affecting the attention of working. Therefore, learning music is beneficial in building up mental focus, while gentle background music has better improvement in attention of working through the observation. Greater samples of related study is advisable, and varied styles of flute music, or music by different kind of musical instruments could be also bring into this study in future.
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Reports on the topic "Music therapy China"

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Sun, Chenbing, Zhe Wang, and Yuening Dai. Music therapy for sleep quality in cancer patients with insomnia:A protocol for systematic review and meta-analysis. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, December 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2021.12.0128.

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Review question / Objective: The aim of this systematic review is to compare music therapy in terms of efficacy in cancer patients with insomnia disorders to better inform clinical practice. Condition being studied: The effectiveness of music therapy for cancer- associate insomnia is the main interest of this systematic review. Information sources: MEDLINE (PubMed, Ovid) The Cochrane Library, Web of Science, Embase and Electronic retrieval of Chinese Biomedical Literature Database (CBM), China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CHKD-CNKI), VIP database, Wanfang Database will be searched from inception time to date. In addition, the included literature will be reviewed and relevant literature will be supplemented.
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