EFFECTIVENESS OF MALAY MUSIC INSTRUMENTAL AND THE MUSIC OF MOZART AND OXYGEN SATURATION BEHAVIORAL SLEEP-AWAKE LOW BIRTH WEIGHT BABIES IN HOSPITAL DR. SOEDARSO PONTIANAK

Deisy, Sri Hardini and Yeni, Rustina and Dewi, Gayatri (2013) EFFECTIVENESS OF MALAY MUSIC INSTRUMENTAL AND THE MUSIC OF MOZART AND OXYGEN SATURATION BEHAVIORAL SLEEP-AWAKE LOW BIRTH WEIGHT BABIES IN HOSPITAL DR. SOEDARSO PONTIANAK. Proceeding The 4th International Nursing Conference.

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Abstract

The stability of the oxygen saturation and increased sleep-awake behavior in the care of an infant development outcomes of low birth weight (LBW). The study design was a randomized controlled trial with cross-over design. 16 LBW samples are selected by consecutive sampling technique. Data were analyzed by paired t test and One Way ANOVA. Paired t test analysis results showed that there were significant effects of Mozart's music to the Malays and stable oxygen saturation and increased sleep-awake behavior LBW (p <0,05). One Way ANOVA analysis results showed on stage after the administration of the music and the difference (difference) that occurred between the groups showed no significant effect (p> 0,05) on the stability of oxygen saturation and sleepawake behavior LBW. Giving music as a complementary therapy in the nursing interventions can minimize the noise environment and supportive nursing baby stabilizing oxygen saturation and increased sleep-awake behavior.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: low birth weight babies; Malay music; Mozart's music; behavioral sleep-awake; oxygen saturation
Subjects: Artikel Prosiding
Divisions: Artikel Prosiding
Depositing User: Super Admin Digilib
Date Deposited: 01 Sep 2020 00:36
Last Modified: 01 Sep 2020 00:36
URI: http://digitallibrary.ump.ac.id/id/eprint/828

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