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

Author Affiliations
St. Vincent's Hospital, St Vincent's Hospital, Cabrini Hospital, Queens University, ...
Published InJournal of Music Therapy
Year2016
Citations40

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…
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