Family-Centered Music Therapy in Neonatal Pain Management as an Innovative Research Approach. A Mixed Methods Pilot Study
About this project
Project information
The aim of the study is to evaluate combined family-centered music therapy, skin-to-skin contact, and live parental singing, on:
1. the parents’ sense of competence during painful procedures on their preterm/newborn infant,
2. the meanings parents attribute to music therapy and parent-led interventions as non-pharmacological pain management,
3. the infants’ pain expressions assessed by the parent on the NIPS pain scale,
4. changes in parental stress levels assessed using self-report questionnaires,
5. parents’ subjective emotional experiences, measured with Visual Analogue Scale before and after each procedure.
Researchers
Research groups
Collaborators
- Alicja Michalak-Krzeszowska, Department of Psychology, Chair of Social and Human Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences in Katowice, Medical University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland
- Sara Knapik-Szweda, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Pedagogy, University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland
