Music therapy in adult hospices: a national multicentre survey.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Mariagrazia Baroni, Giorgos Tsiris, Annamaria Marzi, Nicola Barbero, Anna Guido, Claudia Murachelli, Tommaso Marvulli, Maria Cristina Nosenzo, Elena Scamuzzi, Filippo Giordano
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Background: In recent years, there has been an increased demand for non-pharmacological, complementary therapies and psychosocial provisions in hospices, aimed at creating spaces for communication and personalised expression in response to the bio-psycho-socio-existential needs of patients and their caregivers. As a contemporary evidence-based professional practice, music therapy is an integral part of multidisciplinary teams in many palliative care settings internationally. In Italy, however, music therapy is a developing area of practice facing certain challenges around professionalisation, funding and service development. This study seeks to explore the current state of music therapy in Italian hospices.

Methods: From January 2024 to March 2024, an online survey was disseminated to 213 hospices across Italy. The survey consisted of 10 closed-ended questions. Data was analysed using descriptive statistics.

Results: A 73.7% completion rate was achieved. Music-based interventions are provided in 49.6% of hospices (n=62), and 43.5% of these offer a music therapy service led by a qualified music therapist. Most hospices (n=17) offer music therapy sessions for 3 hours per week. Across all hospices, sessions are primarily individual and take place in patients' rooms. The presence of caregivers varies, and patients are referred to music therapy by different professionals in the team. Information was gathered regarding the use of music therapy during sedation and for bereavement support of caregivers, along with details on assessment tools used.

Conclusion: This study offers an initial overview of music therapy in hospices across Italy and highlights critical questions regarding team integration, training standards, evaluation and funding.

成人临终关怀的音乐治疗:一项全国性多中心调查。
背景:近年来,临终关怀医院对非药物、补充疗法和社会心理方面的需求不断增加,旨在为沟通和个性化表达创造空间,以响应患者及其护理人员的生物、心理和社会存在需求。作为一种当代循证专业实践,音乐疗法是国际上许多姑息治疗机构多学科团队的一个组成部分。然而,在意大利,音乐治疗是一个发展中的实践领域,面临着专业化,资金和服务发展方面的某些挑战。本研究旨在探讨音乐治疗在意大利临终关怀医院的现状。方法:从2024年1月到2024年3月,对意大利各地的213所临终关怀医院进行在线调查。该调查包括10个封闭式问题。数据分析采用描述性统计。结果:完成率为73.7%。49.6%的临终关怀医院(n=62)提供以音乐为基础的干预措施,43.5%的临终关怀医院提供由合格的音乐治疗师领导的音乐治疗服务。大多数收容所(n=17)每周提供3小时的音乐治疗。在所有的临终关怀医院,会议主要是个人的,在病人的房间里进行。护理人员的在场情况各不相同,并且患者由团队中不同的专业人员介绍音乐治疗。收集了有关在镇静期间使用音乐疗法和护理人员的丧亲支持的信息,以及所使用的评估工具的详细信息。结论:本研究提供了意大利临终关怀医院音乐治疗的初步概述,并强调了有关团队整合、培训标准、评估和资金的关键问题。
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BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
7.40%
发文量
170
期刊介绍: Published quarterly in print and continuously online, BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care aims to connect many disciplines and specialties throughout the world by providing high quality, clinically relevant research, reviews, comment, information and news of international importance. We hold an inclusive view of supportive and palliative care research and we are able to call on expertise to critique the whole range of methodologies within the subject, including those working in transitional research, clinical trials, epidemiology, behavioural sciences, ethics and health service research. Articles with relevance to clinical practice and clinical service development will be considered for publication. In an international context, many different categories of clinician and healthcare workers do clinical work associated with palliative medicine, specialist or generalist palliative care, supportive care, psychosocial-oncology and end of life care. We wish to engage many specialties, not only those traditionally associated with supportive and palliative care. We hope to extend the readership to doctors, nurses, other healthcare workers and researchers in medical and surgical specialties, including but not limited to cardiology, gastroenterology, geriatrics, neurology, oncology, paediatrics, primary care, psychiatry, psychology, renal medicine, respiratory medicine.
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