posted on 2016-11-21, 12:15authored byWaqas Ullah Khan, Irin Arina Mohamad Onn Yap, Desmond O'Neill, Hilary MossHilary Moss
Purpose of study To investigate the perceptions of
healthcare providers on music therapy and their
recommendations on wider adoption in a hospital
setting.
Design and methods A qualitative exploratory study
employing short semistructured interviews using a
thematic analysis method of data analysis.
Intervention A qualitative exploratory study,
employing short semistructured interviews was
conducted in March 2015 in an urban teaching hospital
to explore healthcare providers’ attitudes towards and
recommendations on music therapy. Convenience
sampling was used for recruitment of hospital staff from
a multidisciplinary geriatric unit. Only staff who had
exposure, awareness, or participated in the hospital
music therapy programme were asked to partake in an
in
Main findings Themes emerging reflected a belief
among hospital staff that music therapy was of benefit
to patients and staff; perceptions of how a hospital
music therapy programme should be implemented and a
desire for expansion of the music therapy programme
throughout the hospital setting.-depth qualitative interview.
Principal conclusions Music therapy is of great
importance to patients and healthcare professionals, and
thus more attention is warranted to better integrate and
advance this programme. This study is important
because although numerous studies have examined
music therapy from a patient health perspective, no
report has analysed the perceptions of healthcare
providers on this intervention and their recommendations
on further development of music therapy services.