Online-merge-offline (OMO)-based music therapy for asthmatic children during the COVID-19 pandemic in China

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Dandan Zhang
Jing Ma
Qian Lin
Chuanqi Yang
Wang bo
Ying Xia
Guyi Wang
Yanyi Yang
Jianhua Zhang
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[1] Pediatric College,Office of Pediatrics
[2] Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine,Department of Music Education
[3] Shanghai Conservatory of Music,undefined
[4] Shanghai Xinhua Hospital,undefined
[5] Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine,undefined
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Music therapy; Pediatric asthma; Management; COVID-19 pandemic; China;
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The purpose of this study is to evaluate online-merge-offline (OMO)-based music therapy (MT) as a complementary option for asthma management in pediatric patients. A total of 86 children diagnosed with mild asthma were enrolled and treated with the same drug therapy. They were assigned into three groups: Music I group (standard medical care plus a single individualized MT session along with singing training and breathing exercise), Music II group (similar as Music I as well as further wind instrument playing), and Control group (standard medical care). Primary endpoints included pulmonary function tests FEV1, FVC, FEV1/FVC, MMEF 75/25, and PEF, c-ACT, PAQLQ, and PACQLQ. After 6 months of continuous intervention of MT, significant differences in FEV1, FVC, MMEF75/25, PEF, c-ACT score, PAQLQ, PACQLQ (p < 0.001), and FEV1/FVC (p < 0.05) were observed among Music I, Music II, and Control groups. Besides, FEV1, FVC, FEV1/FVC, MMEF75/25, and PEF showed positive trends in Music I and Music II groups compared to those in Control group (p < 0.05). The c-ACT score of children was significantly increased in Music I (p < 0.001) and II (p < 0.001) groups in contrast with Control group. Children in Music I and II groups had better quality of life than those in Control group (PAQLQ, p < 0.001), and the parents in Music I and II groups also showed better quality of life than those in Control group (PACQLQ, p < 0.001).
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