Meme Kanseri, Uyku ve Müzik Tedavisi
Temel insan gereksinimlerinin karşılanması, insan yaşamının devamlılığı için önemlidir. Uyku, fiziksel, psikolojik, patofizyolojik, ve çevre-sel faktörlerden etkilenen fizyolojik temel yaşam gereksinimidir. Meme kanserli hastalarda uyku problemi sık görülmektedir. Son dönem meme kanserli hastaların tedavisinde ki amaç; hastanın yaşamını korumak ve ayı zamanda alternatif terapotik yaklaşımlar olarak bilinen; terapotik dokunma, derin nefes alıp verme egzersizi, müzik terapisi, yoga, hayalde canlandırma, gevşeme egzersizi, biyofeedback ve medi-tasyon gibi davranışsal yöntemleri kullanarak rahatlamasını sağlamaktır.
Breast Cancer, Sleep and Music Therapy
Meeting basic human needs is important for the continuity of human life. Sleep is a fundamental, physiological life necessity which is affect-ed by pataphysiological, physical and environmental factors. Sleep problem is common in patients who have with breast cancer. The aim of the treatment last term of patients with breast cancer, as well as saving the of the patients’ life, is providing relaxation by using behavioral methods like progressive relaxing, breath exercises, therapeutic intervention, music therapy, yoga, biofeedback, revival in imagination and meditation.
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