Patient outcomes of a virtual reality-based music therapy pilot in palliative care

08/03/24 at 03:15 AM

Patient outcomes of a virtual reality-based music therapy pilot in palliative care 
Palliative Medicine Reports; by Adreanne BrungardtAngela WibbenPrajakta ShanbhagDebra BoeldtJeanie YoungwerthAmanda TompkinsAbigail J RolbieckiHeather CoatsA Blythe LaGasseJean S KutnerHillary D Lum; 7/19/24 
Hospitalized patients with palliative care needs often have high levels of physical and psychological symptom distress. Virtual reality (VR) with a music therapy intervention may improve physical and psychological symptoms. Results: Seventeen patients completed VR-MT (range 20-79 years of age, 59% women). Moderate clinical improvements were observed for total ESAS-r score (Cohen's d effect size, 0.68), physical distress subscale (0.52), and psychological distress subscale (0.60); small improvements were observed in total MQOL-r score (0.26) and the existential subscale (0.27). Health care team members described the value of VR-MT as facilitating meaningful conversations.

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