The Effect of Classical Music Therapy on Sleep Disorders of Children Hospitalized at Sakinah Islamic Hospital Mojokerto Regency
Abstract
The general response that occurs when hospitalized children included re-
gression, anxiety separation, apathy, fear, and sleep disorders. One method
for improving sleep was music therapy. This research aimed to prove the
effect of classical music therapy on sleep disorders at children who have
experienced hospitalization at Sakinah Islamic Hospital, Mojokerto Regency.
This research design was pre-experimental with one group pretest-post test
design approach. The population at this research were all children who expe-
rienced hospitalization at Sakinah Islamic Hospital at Mojokerto Regency on
February 26th-March 21th 2019 as many as 43 children. The sampling tech-
nique of this research was purposive sampling. The sample size that met the
research criteria were 30 children. The research instrument used SOP music
therapy and questionnaires. The results of this research suggested that
before being given music therapy almost all respondents had lacked sleep
needs as many as 23 respondents (76.7%), and after being given music
therapy almost entirely had equal sleep needs as many as 26 respondents
(86.7%). Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test suggested that pvalue = 0,000 or <á
(0,05), which meant that there was an effect of music therapy on sleep disor-
ders at children who have been hospitalized at Sakinah Islamic Hospital
Mojokerto Regency. Music therapy would provide a relaxing effect where
when children like music would stimulate endorphins to provide a sense of
calm and easier to sleep.