Do Hospitalized Premature Infants Benefit from Music Interventions? A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials

Author:

van der Heijden Marianne J. E.ORCID,Oliai Araghi Sadaf,Jeekel Johannes,Reiss Irwin K. M,Hunink M. G. Myriam,van Dijk Monique

Funder

Internal Grant Erasmus MC for Integrative Medicine

Stichting Coolsingel

Stichting Mathilde Elise

Erasmus Stichting

Gilles Hondius Foundation

Stichting Aelwijn Florisz

Stichting Aerarium Sanctius

Stichting van Ommeren/De Voogt

Verhagen Stichting

Stichting Swart-van Essen

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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