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Clare O'Callaghan
Clare O'Callaghan
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne
Verified email at svha.org.au
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Lyrical themes in songs written by palliative care patients
CC O'Callaghan
Journal of Music Therapy 33 (2), 74-92, 1996
2031996
Pain, music creativity and music therapy in palliative care
CC O’Callaghan
American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine® 13 (2), 43-49, 1996
1791996
Music therapy's relevance in a cancer hospital researched through a constructivist lens
C O'Callaghan, F McDermott
Journal of Music Therapy 41 (2), 151-185, 2004
1162004
Reflexive journal writing: A tool for music therapy student clinical practice development
P Barry, C O'Callaghan
Nordic Journal of Music Therapy 17 (1), 55-66, 2008
1142008
Music therapy CD creation for initial pediatric radiation therapy: a mixed methods analysis
P Barry, C O'Callaghan, G Wheeler, D Grocke
Journal of music therapy 47 (3), 233-263, 2010
1102010
Bringing music to life: A study of music therapy and palliative care experiences in a cancer hospital
C O'callaghan
Journal of palliative care 17 (3), 155-160, 2001
1052001
Sound continuing bonds with the deceased: The relevance of music, including preloss music therapy, for eight bereaved caregivers
CC O'Callaghan, F McDermott, P Hudson, JR Zalcberg
Death Studies 37 (2), 101-125, 2013
1012013
Therapeutic opportunities associated with the music when using song writing in palliative care
CC O'Callaghan
Music therapy perspectives 15 (1), 32-38, 1997
941997
Cancer caregivers advocate a patient-and family-centered approach to advance care planning
N Michael, C O’Callaghan, A Baird, N Hiscock, J Clayton
Journal of pain and symptom management 47 (6), 1064-1077, 2014
882014
Music therapy as a non‐pharmacological anxiolytic for paediatric radiotherapy patients
C O’Callaghan, M Sexton, G Wheeler
Australasian radiology 51 (2), 159-162, 2007
792007
Timing of palliative care referral and aggressive cancer care toward the end-of-life in pancreatic cancer: a retrospective, single-center observational study
N Michael, G Beale, C O’Callaghan, A Melia, W DeSilva, D Costa, ...
BMC palliative care 18, 1-10, 2019
672019
‘What is this active surveillance thing?’Men's and partners' reactions to treatment decision making for prostate cancer when active surveillance is the recommended treatment option
C O'Callaghan, T Dryden, A Hyatt, J Brooker, S Burney, AC Wootten, ...
Psycho‐Oncology 23 (12), 1391-1398, 2014
672014
Effect of music therapy on oncologic staff bystanders: A substantive grounded theory
C O'Callaghan, L Magill
Palliative & Supportive Care 7 (2), 219-228, 2009
672009
Music’s relevance for pediatric cancer patients: a constructivist and mosaic research approach
C O’Callaghan, A Baron, P Barry, B Dun
Supportive Care in Cancer 19, 779-788, 2011
622011
The contribution of music therapy to palliative medicine
C O’Callaghan
Oxford textbook of palliative medicine, 1041-1046, 2004
612004
Lyric analysis research in music therapy: Rationales, methods and representations
C O’Callaghan, D Grocke
The Arts in Psychotherapy 36 (5), 320-328, 2009
602009
Understanding how cancer patients actualise, relinquish, and reject advance care planning: implications for practice
N Michael, C O’Callaghan, J Clayton, A Pollard, N Stepanov, O Spruyt, ...
Supportive Care in Cancer 21, 2195-2205, 2013
592013
Effect of the music therapy introduction when engaging hospitalized cancer patients
CC O'Callaghan, V Colegrove
Music Therapy Perspectives 16 (2), 67-74, 1998
591998
Music's relevance for children with cancer: music therapists' qualitative clinical data-mining research
C O'Callaghan, B Dun, A Baron, P Barry
Social work in health care 52 (2-3), 125-143, 2013
582013
Objectivist and constructivist music therapy research in oncology and palliative care: an overview and reflection
C O'Callaghan
Music and Medicine 1 (1), 41-60, 2009
572009
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