Authors
Clare O'callaghan
Publication date
2001/9
Journal
Journal of palliative care
Volume
17
Issue
3
Pages
155-160
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
A music therapy research study aimed at understanding patients’, visitors’ and staff members’ experiences of a music therapy program in a cancer hospital over a three-month period is described. Respondents’ answers to brief open-ended questions, as well as the music therapist researcher's interpretations of the program's relevance, were examined using thematic analysis based on grounded theory. ATLAS.ti software supported data management and analysis. Themes encapsulating 128 patients’ reflections about music therapy were delineated and substantiate how music therapy can support palliative care aims throughout the cancer illness trajectory.
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