Health consultations at a performing arts health centre among classical music students based on electronic health record data: a cross-sectional study
Suze Steemers, Rogier M. van Rijn, Marienke van Middelkoop, Sita M. A. Bierma-Zeinstra, Janine H. Stubbe

TL;DR
This study uses electronic health records to analyze the physical and mental health issues of classical music students over five years.
Contribution
It is the first cross-sectional study using PAHC electronic health records to examine health issues in classical music students.
Findings
43.5% of students had at least one physical health consultation, and 29.1% had at least one mental health consultation.
Injuries were the most common physical health issue, followed by performance improvement and stress.
Voice students had the highest number of health consultations relative to their proportion in the sample.
Abstract
Physical and mental health problems in music students are usually identified using self-reported data. The use of an Electronic Health Record database can avoid biases to give an overview of the extent of health problems in this population. Therefore, the aim of this study is to gain insight into both physical and mental health related issues in classical music students using this type of data collection. An Electronic Health Record database including five years of data from a Performing Arts Health Centre (PAHC) of a university or the arts, was used to analyze the number and characteristics of health consultations in music students. The total number of students, health consultations and the average number of visits per health consultation were calculated over five years. Furthermore, numbers and percentages of both physical and mental health consultations were registered. Also, the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMusicians’ Health and Performance · Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation · Occupational health in dentistry
