Music's Relevance for People Affected by Cancer: A Meta-Ethnography and Implications for Music Therapists.

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
C. O’Callaghan, F. McDermott, Philippa Reid, N. Michael, P. Hudson, J. Zalcberg, J. Edwards
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Abstract

BACKGROUND Evidence supports music-based oncologic support interventions including music therapy. By comparison, little is understood about music-based self-care. This meta-ethnography examined five published qualitative studies to extend understanding of music's relevance, including helpfulness, for people affected by cancer; including children, adolescents, and adults with cancer, carers, and the bereaved. OBJECTIVE To improve understanding of music's broad relevance for those affected by cancer. METHODS Meta-ethnography strategies informed the analysis. Five studies were synthesized that included 138 participants: 26 children and 28 parents of children with cancer; 12 adolescents and young adults with cancer; 52 adults with cancer; 12 carers; and 8 bereaved. Studies' category and thematic findings were compared and integrated into third-order interpretations, and a line of argument. Perspectives from the five studies that illuminated the line of argument were developed. RESULTS Music usage can remain incidental, continue normally, and/or change because of cancer's harsh effects. Music can be a lifeline, support biopsychosocial and spiritual well-being, or become elusive, that is, difficult to experience. Music helps or intrudes because it extends self-awareness and social connections, and prompts play, memories, imageries, and legacies. Music therapists may help patients and carers to recover or extend music's helpful effects. CONCLUSIONS Cancer care can be improved through offering music-based resources/services, which give cancer patients and carers opportunities to extend music usage for personal support and, for carers, to support patients. Music therapists can advocate for such resources and educate health professionals about assessing/recognizing when patients' and carers' changed music behaviors signify additional support needs.
音乐对癌症患者的相关性:元人种学及其对音乐治疗师的启示。
背景证据支持以音乐为基础的肿瘤支持干预,包括音乐治疗。相比之下,人们对以音乐为基础的自我护理知之甚少。这个元人种志考察了五项已发表的定性研究,以扩展对音乐相关性的理解,包括对癌症患者的帮助;包括患有癌症的儿童、青少年、成人、护理人员和丧亲之人。目的提高癌症患者对音乐广泛相关性的理解。方法采用民族志策略进行分析。五项研究综合了138名参与者:26名儿童和28名癌症儿童的父母;12名患有癌症的青少年和青年;52名成人癌症患者;12护理人员;8人失去亲人。研究的类别和主题研究结果进行了比较,并整合到三阶解释中,并形成了一条论证线。这五项研究的观点阐明了这一论点。结果音乐的使用可以是偶然的,继续正常的,和/或因为癌症的严重影响而改变。音乐可以是生命线,支持生物、心理、社会和精神健康,也可以变得难以捉摸,也就是说,难以体验。音乐有助于或侵入,因为它扩展了自我意识和社会联系,并促进了游戏、记忆、图像和遗产。音乐治疗师可以帮助病人和护理人员恢复或扩展音乐的有益效果。结论提供基于音乐的资源/服务可以改善癌症护理,使癌症患者和护理人员有机会将音乐用于个人支持,并为护理人员提供支持患者的机会。音乐治疗师可以倡导这些资源,并教育卫生专业人员如何评估/识别患者和护理人员改变的音乐行为是否意味着额外的支持需求。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
CiteScore
31.40
自引率
1.10%
发文量
312
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Accounts of Chemical Research presents short, concise and critical articles offering easy-to-read overviews of basic research and applications in all areas of chemistry and biochemistry. These short reviews focus on research from the author’s own laboratory and are designed to teach the reader about a research project. In addition, Accounts of Chemical Research publishes commentaries that give an informed opinion on a current research problem. Special Issues online are devoted to a single topic of unusual activity and significance. Accounts of Chemical Research replaces the traditional article abstract with an article "Conspectus." These entries synopsize the research affording the reader a closer look at the content and significance of an article. Through this provision of a more detailed description of the article contents, the Conspectus enhances the article's discoverability by search engines and the exposure for the research.
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