Pain management is part of the goal of a nurse helping a patient to get comfortable, whether he or she is acute, chronic or terminally ill. With the recognition of music therapy as a non-drug painkiller, Internet music stations are an excellent choice to promote customer comfort.
Before adopting pharmacological methods involving the use of drugs to relieve pain, nurses have the right to first try non-pharmacological methods. Drugs are only considered to relieve pain after these methods are ineffective.
Music therapy is one of the most well-known non-pharmaceutical techniques used to relieve customer suffering. Known as the Joint Health Professional and the scientific research field that studies the overall impact of clinical treatment processes and music on health, it is a process of interpersonal relationships in which well-trained, full-time health professionals use music to enhance their physical, emotional, and psychological well-being. Social, aesthetic and spiritual well-being.
Studies have shown that music is another painkiller by reducing the patient's feelings and pains associated with chronic and postoperative pain. This is because concerts are known to trigger the release of endorphins – a natural painkiller for the body. It has been shown to reduce pain caused by a range of chronic conditions such as osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, up to 25%. Music also showed that their depression was reduced by 21%, further contributing to the treatment of pain, which makes the pain receptors more sensitive.
Since music therapy has proven to be an established and effective health care practice, private nurses and other health care professionals can use advanced technology to manage it – radio broadcast software.
Radio broadcast software allows users to access databases of more than 20,000 online radio stations worldwide. Therefore, even users from the United States can access stations broadcast via the Internet from Asia. As computers are increasingly used for collaborative care of patients by various healthcare professionals, they may be used for care management through music therapy.
Network media players are ideal for modern technology in hospital environments. First, because it is streaming radio software, it can be installed into a computer. Since the computer is preferably a stationary device, several hospital rooms can be dedicated to music therapy, with one computer being placed in each of these rooms. Radio broadcast software should be installed on each computer so that they can be used in music therapy courses. Therefore, painful customers can be transported to these rooms for pain management.
Second, because the software allows users to retrieve a list of music sites that are almost incalculable and classify them according to the type of music they offer, less discerning customers can choose sites based on their type preferences.
Third, streaming radio software also allows songs to be recorded during playback. The healthcare professional can then download specific songs from their rich database for customers whose music preferences are specific, or conduct general music therapy sessions with future customers.
Internet music stations have proven to be an exemplary alternative to pain management through music therapy.
Internet Radio – Applying modern technology for pain management was originally published on Spring