Impact of Music Therapy on Hospitalized Patients Post-Elective Orthopaedic Surgery: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Lisa M Gallagher1, Vickie Gardner, Debbie Bates

  • 1Lisa M. Gallagher, MA, MT-BC, Research Program Manager, Arts and Medicine Institute, and Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH Vickie Gardner, MSN, RN, Nurse Manager, Euclid Hospital, Cleveland, OH. Debbie Bates, MMT, MT-BC, Music Therapy Manager, Arts and Medicine Institute, and Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH. Shelley Mason, CNP, RN, Certified Nurse Practitioner, Cleveland Clinic, Euclid Hospital, Cleveland, OH. Jeanine Nemecek, MSN, RN, Director of Surgical Services, Euclid Hospital, Cleveland, OH. Jacquelyn Baker DiFiore, RN, Cleveland Clinic, Euclid Hospital, Cleveland, OH; currently, Chief Nursing Officer, Ashtabula County Medical Center. James Bena, MS, Lead Biostatistician, Cleveland Clinic, Quantitative Health Sciences, Cleveland, OH. Manshi Li, MS, Statistical Programmer I, Cleveland Clinic, Quantitative Health Sciences, Cleveland, OH. Francois Bethoux, MD, Cleveland Clinic Medical Director, Arts and Medicine Institute; Director, Mellen Center Rehabilitation Services, Neurological Institute.

Orthopedic Nursing
|March 24, 2018
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