Effects of live-performed sansula music versus storytelling on physiological and behavioral parameters in preterm infants: a randomized controlled trial
Alisa Weinkoetz, Nina Jacqueline Klasen, Ursula Felderhoff-Mueser, Nora Bruns, Susann Kobus

TL;DR
This study found that live-performed sansula music had greater positive effects on preterm infants' vital signs and behavior than storytelling.
Contribution
The study compares live sansula music and storytelling as caregiving interventions for preterm infants in a randomized trial.
Findings
Sansula music led to greater decreases in heart rate and respiratory rate compared to storytelling.
Oxygen saturation increased more in the sansula music group than in the storytelling group.
Behavioral scores improved more significantly with sansula music than with storytelling.
Abstract
Evidence supporting the benefits of music therapy for preterm infants during neonatal care is growing. This study aimed to compare the effects of live-performed sansula music (SM) to storytelling (ST) as an alternative caregiving intervention on physiological and behavioral responses. The study was conducted as a randomized controlled trial (RCT), enrolling preterm infants born from 32 + 0 to 36 + 6 weeks of gestation. Infants were block-randomized to either receive SM or ST. Both interventions were performed live and provided three to four times per week on average. Vital signs and behavioral state (assessed using the COMFORTneo scale) were documented before, during, and after each intervention. Sixty preterm infants were enrolled in the study: 30 received SM and 30 received ST. We observed positive effects on vital signs and behavioral state in both groups, although the effects were…
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Taxonomy
TopicsInfant Development and Preterm Care · Music Therapy and Health · Neonatal and fetal brain pathology
