KMID : 1148220160120010271
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Journal of Arts Psychotherapy 2016 Volume.12 No. 1 p.271 ~ p.291
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A Study on How Music Therapy is Implemented in Hospice Setting, by Focusing on Medical Personnels¡¯ Recognition on Hospice Music Therapy
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Jeong Ji-Yeon
Hwang Eun-Young
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Abstract
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The purpose of this study was to examine how music therapy is implemented in hospice setting and to investigate into medical personnel¡¯s recognition, comprehension, and expectation of hospice music therapy. The subjects were ninety medical personnels from ten medical institutes which is providing hospice care. The study results are as follows. First, music therapy was conducted in eight medical institutes out of ten. Among them, eight medical institutes employed music therapists as part time job and some institutes didn't be provided with facilities, such as instruments and session room. Most of institutes provided group session, which is not effective to the terminally ill patient. Second, the medical personnel, who observed hospice music therapy and worked in institutes which are providing hospice music therapy, had higher recognition on the goal of music therapy. Third, there was a difference of comprehension on the goal of music therapy depending on experiences whether observed music therapy or not, and depending on institute whether provided music therapy or not. Finally, the medical personnel who observed hospice music therapy and worked in institutes which are providing hospice music therapy had higher expectation about fostering music therapist.
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KEYWORD
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Hospice, Music Therapy, Medical Personnel, Recognition
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