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Artigos Metodológicos

ANO XXIV – NÚMERO 33 – 2022

CUESTIONARIO CISMA - CUESTIONARIO DEL IMPACTO DE LAS SESIONES DE MUSICOTERAPIA EN PACIENTES ADULTOS

DOI
https://doi.org/10.51914/brjmt.33.2022.385
Enviado
12 janeiro 2022
Publicado
22-02-2023

Resumo

Este artigo apresenta o questionário CISMA (questionário sobre o impacto da sessão de musicoterapia no bem-estar de adultos). É uma ferramenta de avaliação autoadministrada pré e pós sessão. Oferece duas modalidades, o CISMA numérico (escalas visuais numéricas) e o CISMA categórico (com cinco categorias de resposta). O profissional musicoterapeuta é responsável por selecionar a modalidade adequada para cada paciente. As variáveis ​​referem-se à esfera física, emocional e social. Pode ser aplicado na população de pacientes adultos tanto na comunidade quanto na área hospitalar.

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