Developing and using a computerized database for music therapy in palliative medicine

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      Kiersten Hendley
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      Gallagher, L. M., & Steele, A. L. (2001). Developing and using
      a computerized database for music therapy in palliative medicine._
      Journal of Palliative Care, 17_(3), 147-54.

      ABSTRACT:

      The purpose of this paper is to describe the music therapy
      program at the Harry R. Horvitz Center for Palliative Medicine, to
      present different music therapy interventions that are used with
      individuals who have terminal illnesses, and to introduce initial
      findings from a pilot study of the effects of music therapy on an
      inpatient palliative medicine unit. For the first time, a computerized
      database has been designed to evaluate clinical practice by tracking
      music therapy intervention effectiveness on common symptoms.
      Measurement techniques included visual analogue scales and behavioural
      observation. Music therapy was shown to have a significant effect on
      common symptoms in advanced cancer patients, suggesting that it should
      be included in palliative medicine programs as an adjunct to symptom
      treatment.

       

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