Nanami Nakaya, Ami Yamasato, Mayu Kondo, Shigeki Okino, Atsuko Kitano, Banri Tsuda, Makoto Tokuhara, Kenji Yamamoto
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Music therapy preferences among breast cancer patients undergoing perioperative chemotherapy: from qualitative insight to quantitative evidence.
Background: Patients with breast cancer (PWBC) have a high risk of developing psychological disorders, and interventions should be implemented with care. For music therapy (MT) interventions to be more effective among these patients, providing therapeutic programs tailored to their preferences is desirable. Given the limited research on the preferences for MT of PWBC undergoing chemotherapy, we had previously conducted a qualitative study to clarify their preferences, yielding the formation of related hypotheses. Building upon these hypotheses, the current quantitative study aimed to clarify the specific preferences regarding MT of PWBC, who are undergoing chemotherapy, in Japan.
Methods: This quantitative study's questionnaire was created based on the results of our prior qualitative study and completed by 300 PWBC undergoing perioperative chemotherapy.
Results: (a) Of all participants, 80.9% wanted MT, and there was a relationship between preferred activity type and participants' sociodemographic and clinical characteristics; (b) the expectations of participants regarding MT differed by preferred activity type; and (c) the participants' preferences regarding the frequency, timing, duration, and cost of the MT intervention were constant regardless of the preferred activity type.
Conclusions: As patients' specific preferences have been clarified, we conclude that professionals may be more well-positioned and informed to devise more appropriate and effective MT programs to be incorporated into the treatment schedules of PWBC who are undergoing chemotherapy, with vital quality-of-life implications resulting.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Clinical Oncology (IJCO) welcomes original research papers on all aspects of clinical oncology that report the results of novel and timely investigations. Reports on clinical trials are encouraged. Experimental studies will also be accepted if they have obvious relevance to clinical oncology. Membership in the Japan Society of Clinical Oncology is not a prerequisite for submission to the journal. Papers are received on the understanding that: their contents have not been published in whole or in part elsewhere; that they are subject to peer review by at least two referees and the Editors, and to editorial revision of the language and contents; and that the Editors are responsible for their acceptance, rejection, and order of publication.