Effect of Receptive Music Therapy Using the 'U-Shaped Sequence' on Anxiety in Patients Undergoing Radiotherapy for Gynecological and Breast Cancers
Sara El Azzouzi, Nabila Sellal, Saloua Lemrabett, Fadila Bousgheiri, Najdi Adil, Mohamed El Hfid

TL;DR
Receptive music therapy using a U-shaped sequence significantly reduces anxiety in women undergoing radiotherapy for gynecological and breast cancers.
Contribution
Demonstrates the effectiveness of a U-shaped sequence music therapy in reducing anxiety during radiotherapy for cancer patients.
Findings
Anxiety scores increased significantly in the control group after radiotherapy.
The intervention group showed a significant reduction in anxiety scores after music therapy.
Post-treatment anxiety levels were significantly lower in the music therapy group compared to the control group.
Abstract
Introduction Anxiety is a common experience among cancer patients, occurring at various stages of the oncological care continuum from the initial diagnosis to treatment and post-therapeutic follow-up. To investigate the therapeutic potential of receptive music therapy using the U-shaped sequence in the context of radiotherapy, we conducted a study to evaluate the effect on patient-reported anxiety during treatment. Methods Thirty female patients undergoing radiotherapy were assigned to either an intervention or a control group. The intervention group participated in a 20-minute receptive music therapy session during their third radiotherapy treatment. Each patient selected music of her choice, which was played through a Bluetooth speaker. The control group received standard care without music therapy. Anxiety levels were assessed in both groups during the third radiotherapy session…
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TopicsMusic Therapy and Health · Neuroscience and Music Perception · Diverse Music Education Insights
