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The effect of organizational musical therapy on reducing the stress level of health care professionals in a public hospital

This study aimed at analyzing the influence of receptive organizational therapy on the levels of stress of nursing professionals in a public hospital. Concerning the methodology, the study has a quantitative approach and an explanatory nature and adopts quasi-experimental procedures. The research un...

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Published in:Psychology of music 2022-07, Vol.50 (4), p.1225-1237
Main Authors: Matoso, Leonardo Magela Lopes, de Oliveira, Agostinha Mafalda Barra, de Sousa, Juliana Carvalho
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