Role of Music Therapy in Palliative Care-Methods and Techniques

Palliative care is a vulnerable area of practice that requires a team to cater to the needs of physical, psychological, social, and spiritual needs and the requirements for unmet needs for patients under palliative care is quite large and increasing. India is creating awareness for palliative care s...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of palliative care 2024-02, p.8258597241235110
1. Verfasser: Ramesh, Bhuvaneswari
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Palliative care is a vulnerable area of practice that requires a team to cater to the needs of physical, psychological, social, and spiritual needs and the requirements for unmet needs for patients under palliative care is quite large and increasing. India is creating awareness for palliative care stand at the foremost requirement as well as who can cater to patients who require palliative care. Along with many other treatments, therapies and supports being provided to patients, music therapy may play the role with preventative and curative periods of treatment, as well as support to cope and acceptance toward the inevitable for the patient as well for the caregivers. Music therapy provides a biopsychosocial and holistic approach to palliative care. Musical interventions include methods of receptive, improvisation, recreative, and creative spanning across many techniques and have been found to help with coping, expressing emotions, regulating emotions, acceptance, managing pain, and distress, supportive to caregivers through grief and bereavement. This paper hopes to provide an insight into the role of music therapy as a Salutogenic approach within a biopsychosocial framework and its need to be accepted in the Indian context.
ISSN:0825-8597
2369-5293
DOI:10.1177/08258597241235110