• Nurs Stand · May 1992

    Complementary therapy: using music in hospital settings.

    • F Biley.
    • Nurs Stand. 1992 May 20; 6 (35): 37-9.

    AbstractThe therapeutic use of music in hospitals has been explored within the context of highly specific situations. Here, the author explores the place of music in improving the general ambience of the clinical scene, and investigates the sometimes conflicting results from research into its physiological benefits to patients. Music in hospitals, he argues, is an area ripe for further exploration.

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