The Feasibility of Songwriting as Stress Management for Parents of Hospitalized Children

Author:

Marcovitz Jenna1,Zhang Qiang2,Jang Hayley1,Adelman Sophie1,Pincus Bethany1,Bauman Julia1,Mullur Rashmi3

Affiliation:

1. Integrative Medicine, UCLA Health, UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital , Los Angeles, CA , USA

2. UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine , Los Angeles, CA , USA

3. Integrative Medicine, UCLA Health,UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine , Los Angeles, CA , USA

Abstract

Abstract Parents of hospitalized children are exposed to a multitude of psychological, emotional, and physical stressors. This exploratory program examined the feasibility of songwriting interventions to reduce parental stress levels during hospitalization. Board-certified music therapists facilitated songwriting sessions with parents of hospitalized children within two inpatient children’s hospitals. Fifteen parents’ stress levels were measured over the course of 5 months. The validated Stress Numeric Rating Scale (SNRS-11) was used to measure parents’ pre- and post-stress levels when songwriting interventions were facilitated, with 0 indicating low-stress levels and 10 indicating high-stress levels. Results showed a significant reduction in mean stress levels, from 6.07 pre-session to 2.33 post-session (p = .002). Our findings support the existing data on the feasibility and effectiveness of songwriting as part of a music therapy program to provide non-pharmacological stress management. To our knowledge, our pilot is one of the first to specifically investigate the impact of songwriting on parent stress levels in the inpatient pediatric hospital setting.

Funder

Music Man Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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