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CASE 11Z10
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CC00105
Assessment of the Use of Music Therapy on Nausea During Hospitalization for Autologous Stem Cell Transplant.
Disease(s)
| Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT) |
| Lymphoma, Hodgkin |
| Lymphoma, Non - Hodgkin |
| Multiple Myeloma |
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Description
- Compare the difference in patient perception of nausea in those who receive music therapy and those who do not.
- Compare the difference in patient perception of pain in those who receive music therapy and those who do not.
- Compare mood disturbance and quality of life in those who receive music therapy and those who do not.
- Compare the difference in the use of "as needed" narcotic medications in those who receive music therapy and those who do not (using morphine equivalent doses).
Inclusion Criteria
- Be older than 18 years of age.
- Have a diagnosis of multiple myeloma, non-Hodgkin, or Hodgkin lymphoma.
- Be undergoing ASCT
Exclusion Criteria
- Have had previous ASCT.
- Have a diagnosis of leukemia.
- History of prior music therapy.
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