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Id | 2592 | |
Author | Shang Y. | |
Title | A Comprehensive Evaluation Method for the Effectiveness of Public Health-Oriented Music Performance Art Based on Blockchain Technology | |
Reference | Shang Y. A Comprehensive Evaluation Method for the Effectiveness of Public Health-Oriented Music Performance Art Based on Blockchain Technology,Journal of Environmental and Public Health 2022 |
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Link to article | https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85138621844&doi=10.1155%2f2022%2f8307291&partnerID=40&md5=285e5e40201aa8bccc4d16487fe551fb |
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Abstract | Music can promote the development of physical and mental health, and its therapeutic utility has begun to receive widespread attention from scholars, who have systematically studied the therapeutic methods, processes, and utility of music with the theme of music therapy, and the topic has been extended from music therapy at the individual level to the public health domain. Therefore, it is worthwhile to further explore how the effectiveness of music as a performing arts activity in the public health domain is evaluated. However, most of the current studies focus on the evaluation of the effects of music on individual physical and mental health, and few involve the evaluation of music performing arts activities in the public health domain, which greatly hinders the potential of music performing arts applications in the public health domain. Therefore, this study proposes a dynamic and comprehensive evaluation scheme based on the cross-chain technology in blockchain and establishes a cross-chain-based information exchange model for the feasibility of information exchange between music performing arts and public health. The research findings can not only provide theoretical guidance for the formulation of public health policies but also provide technical support for the comprehensive evaluation of the effectiveness of music performing arts activities. © 2022 Yiran Shang. |
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Keywords | Blockchain; Humans; Music; Music Therapy; Public Health; Technology; article; blockchain; comparative effectiveness; feasibility study; human; human experiment; mental health; music; performing arts; public health; theoretical study; music therapy; procedures; public health; technology |