Journal article

Music therapy with hospitalized infants-the art and science of communicative musicality

S Malloch, H Shoemark, R Črnčec, C Newnham, C Paul, M Prior, S Coward, D Burnham

Infant Mental Health Journal | Published : 2012

Abstract

Infants seek contingent, companionable interactions with others. Infants in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), while receiving care that optimizes their chances of survival, often do not have the kind of interactions that are optimal for their social development. Live music therapy (MT) with infants is an intervention that aims for contingent, social interaction between therapist and infant. This study, with a limited numbers of infants, examined the effectiveness of an MT intervention in the NICU at The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne. Two groups of late pre-term and full-term infants were recruited to the study; one was given MT and the other was not. A healthy group of infants not..

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