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List of bibliographic references indexed by Relaxation (MeSH)

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 14.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000386 (2020) Miriam I. Fein [États-Unis]A new dementia treatment with quieting focus, subtle sound vibration, and intentional shared silence: Introducing Resonant Silence Technique: Innovative practice.
000699 (2018) Tabitha Trahan [Royaume-Uni] ; Simon J. Durrant [Royaume-Uni] ; Daniel Müllensiefen [Royaume-Uni] ; Victoria J. Williamson [Royaume-Uni]The music that helps people sleep and the reasons they believe it works: A mixed methods analysis of online survey reports.
000E27 (2015) Noah Potvin [États-Unis] ; Joke Bradt ; Amy KesslickExpanding perspective on music therapy for symptom management in cancer care.
000E82 (2015) Margaret M. Hansen [États-Unis]A feasibility pilot study on the use of complementary therapies delivered via mobile technologies on Icelandic surgical patients' reports of anxiety, pain, and self-efficacy in healing.
001416 (2011) Melita Belgrave [États-Unis]The effect of a music therapy intergenerational program on children and older adults' intergenerational interactions, cross-age attitudes, and older adults' psychosocial well-being.
001538 (2010) Amy T. Madson [États-Unis] ; Michael J. SilvermanThe effect of music therapy on relaxation, anxiety, pain perception, and nausea in adult solid organ transplant patients.
001580 (2010) Mark F. Zander [Allemagne] ; Edgar Voltmer ; Claudia SpahnHealth promotion and prevention in higher music education: results of a longitudinal study.
001854 (2007) Bei-Hung Chang [États-Unis] ; Ulrike Boehmer ; Yue Zhao ; Elizabeth SommersRelaxation response with acupuncture trial in patients with HIV: feasibility and participant experiences.
001B04 (2003) Kathy Richards [États-Unis] ; Corey Nagel ; Megan Markie ; Jean Elwell ; Claudia BaroneUse of complementary and alternative therapies to promote sleep in critically ill patients.
001B13 (2003) M. Tsuchiya [Japon] ; A. Asada ; K. Ryo ; K. Noda ; T. Hashino ; Y. Sato ; E F Sato ; M. InoueRelaxing intraoperative natural sound blunts haemodynamic change at the emergence from propofol general anaesthesia and increases the acceptability of anaesthesia to the patient.
001C34 (2000) A. Myskja ; M. Lindbaek[How does music affect the human body?].
001C35 (2000) A. Myskja ; M. Lindbaek[Examples of the use of music in clinical medicine].
001D63 (1996) J P Lin [Royaume-Uni] ; J K Brown ; E G WalshThe maturation of motor dexterity: or why Johnny can't go any faster.
001F84 (1975) J M Talone ; M J Diamond ; C. SteadmanModifying hypnotic performance by means of brief sensory experiences.

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