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    Music is a relaxing and therapeutic tool for hospital patients. Allowing patients to select their own music enhances its benefits, promoting a calming environment.

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    Area of Science:

    • Music therapy
    • Clinical psychology
    • Patient well-being

    Background:

    • Music is widely recognized for its psychological benefits, including stress reduction.
    • The therapeutic potential of music is increasingly explored in healthcare settings.
    • Patient-centered care emphasizes individual preferences in treatment.

    Observation:

    • Hospitalized individuals often experience stress and anxiety.
    • Personalized music choices may significantly impact a patient's emotional state.
    • The ability to select preferred music could be a key factor in its therapeutic efficacy.

    Findings:

    • Hospital patients report music as a relaxing and therapeutic intervention.
    • Patient-selected music playlists are associated with reduced anxiety levels.
    • Tailored auditory stimuli contribute to a more positive patient experience.

    Implications:

    • Integrating patient-chosen music into hospital care can improve patient comfort.
    • Music therapy offers a non-pharmacological approach to managing patient stress.
    • Personalized music interventions may enhance overall hospital stay satisfaction.