Music for untying restrained patients |
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Journal/Book: J N Y State Nurses Assoc. 1998; 29: 13-5.
Abstract: The purpose of this descriptive pilot study was two-fold: (a) to test psychometrically an observational instrument designed to measure patient behaviors displayed while unrestrained and receiving a musical intervention; and (b) to determine the effect of a musical intervention on the behavioral reactions of physically restrained patients. The Restraint-Music Response Instrument (RMRI) is a 40-item observational checklist consisting of 22 positive and 18 negative responses developed by the researchers. Content validity was assessed by a panel of experts. The RMRI was tested for interrater reliability using three simulated and 10 actual patients. Results suggest that the RMRI is a valid and reliable measure of patients' responses to music but requires additional study with a control group not receiving the intervention.
Keyword(s): Human. Music Therapy/methods. Nursing Assessment/methods. Pilot Projects. Psychometrics. Psychomotor Agitation/psychology. Reproducibility of Results. Restraint, Physical/psychology
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