The effectiveness of music as a nursing intervention on depression in adult people of dialysis
Liu, Yanyan (2020)
Liu, Yanyan
2020
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Depression is becoming an increasingly serious mental health problem in the world.
According to the World Health Organization (who), depression affects more than 300
million people worldwide in 2015, accounting for about 4.4% of the world's total population. Depression causes a huge loss of human health, which is 7.5% of the total
number of disabled people. On the other hand, depression is also the main cause of
suicide death. Nearly 800000 people die of depression every year. (World Health Organization 2017, 5)
Depression is also the most important complication of dialysis patients in mental illness. The occurrence of depression increases the difficulty of treatment and nursing of
dialysis patients, reduces the quality of life of patients and leads to the increase of
mortality of dialysis patients. According to statistics, 42.7% of dialysis patients have
different degrees of depression. (Flavio, Vega, Claudio, Milma, Maria & Rosilene
2014)
Music therapy is a non-invasive intervention therapy, which can be easily accepted by
patients to alleviate psychological problems and help patients cope with their psychological status. Music therapy has been proved to be an effective way to treat patients
with depression. Effective music intervention can improve the quality of life of dialysis
patients and guide nurses in the treatment of depression.
According to the World Health Organization (who), depression affects more than 300
million people worldwide in 2015, accounting for about 4.4% of the world's total population. Depression causes a huge loss of human health, which is 7.5% of the total
number of disabled people. On the other hand, depression is also the main cause of
suicide death. Nearly 800000 people die of depression every year. (World Health Organization 2017, 5)
Depression is also the most important complication of dialysis patients in mental illness. The occurrence of depression increases the difficulty of treatment and nursing of
dialysis patients, reduces the quality of life of patients and leads to the increase of
mortality of dialysis patients. According to statistics, 42.7% of dialysis patients have
different degrees of depression. (Flavio, Vega, Claudio, Milma, Maria & Rosilene
2014)
Music therapy is a non-invasive intervention therapy, which can be easily accepted by
patients to alleviate psychological problems and help patients cope with their psychological status. Music therapy has been proved to be an effective way to treat patients
with depression. Effective music intervention can improve the quality of life of dialysis
patients and guide nurses in the treatment of depression.