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First Clinical Study Validates the Impact of Personalized Music on Youth with Chronic Pain by The Songs of Love Foundation | ||
By: PR Newswire Association LLC. - 15 Feb 2024 | Back to overview list |
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BOSTON, Feb. 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- In a groundbreaking study published in the *International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health*, researchers have, for the first time, assessed the acceptability and impact of The Songs of Love Foundation's unique program on youth living with chronic pain. The Songs of Love Foundation, a national nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, has been dedicated to creating free, personalized, original songs for children and teens facing tough medical, physical, or emotional challenges for over 28 years. This landmark study, led by Dr. Elizabeth Donovan of Simmons University, alongside a team of esteemed researchers including Vanya Green, Greg Feldman, Raffi Tachdjian, Caitlin Curry, Charlotte Rice, and Lonnie K. Zeltzer, highlights the significant role music plays in the lives of young individuals dealing with chronic pain conditions. The study, titled "The acceptability of Songs of Love for youth living with chronic pain," marks a pivotal moment for The Songs of Love Foundation, demonstrating the effectiveness of personalized music as a complementary intervention for pain management. It involved interviews with 15 youth who received a personalized song and six singer-songwriters who created the songs, exploring the program's acceptability from both perspectives. The findings revealed an overwhelming positive response, with 80% of participants engaging in follow-up interviews and expressing the profound impact these personalized songs had on their emotional well-being and pain perception. Key outcomes of the research include:
Dr. Elizabeth Donovan, the study's lead researcher, emphasized the significance of these findings: "This research validates the mission of The Songs of Love Foundation and reveals how personalized music significantly enhances emotional well-being and personal connections for youth with chronic pain, and provides valuable insights into the broader field of music therapy benefits for pain management. The positive feedback from both the youth participants and the singer-songwriters involved in the study highlights the transformative power of personalized music." About the Songs of Love Foundation The Songs of Love Foundation is a national nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that creates free, personalized, original songs to uplift children and teens currently facing tough medical, physical, or emotional challenges, while also fostering a supportive and empowering platform for singer/songwriters to share their unique talents and make a positive impact on the lives of others. To find out more visit songsoflove.org/clinicalstudy. To donate visit: songsoflove.org/donate Contact: View original content to download multimedia:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/first-clinical-study-validates-the-impact-of-personalized-music-on-youth-with-chronic-pain-by-the-songs-of-love-foundation-302062533.html SOURCE Songs of Love Foundation |
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