The aim of this study was to explore the experience and perceived impact of group singing for men with cancer. Through the lens of phenomenology, semi-structured interviews were carried out with five patients with prostate cancer, focusing on their experience of cancer, singing, and the perceived impact of the choir. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and analysed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. Four superordinate themes emerged from the data: (a) meeting existential changes; (b) dynamic connection to others; (c) a holistic experience; (d) a positive experience. The experience of singing was viewed by participants as: something positive; a social experience; an ineffable experience; an activity that engages the whole perso...
OBJECTIVE: The mental health challenges facing people who care for somebody with cancer are well doc...
Background: This article explores the theme of spirituality, health, and wellbeing, in relation to a...
Research on choirs and other forms of group singing has been conducted for several decades and there...
Objective: this study aimed to build an understanding of how the process of singing impacts upon tho...
Background: The diagnosis of cancer creates a wide range of social and emotional problems for patien...
There are currently 43.8 million people living with or after cancer worldwide. Tenovus Cancer Care S...
Cancer survival rates have improved dramatically over recent years, however, health-related quality ...
Background: The diagnosis of cancer creates a wide range of social and emotional problems for patien...
This article demonstrates the potential efficacy of community based singing groups to improve the he...
Background: Although there are an increasing number of qualitative studies investigating the benefit...
Background: The diagnosis of cancer creates a wide range of social and emotional problems to patient...
Outside of Western practices, group singing is an important social and cultural force. Emergent stud...
Though there are similarities to music therapy, the field of community music in healthcare, while in...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to compare the impact of music therapy (MT) versus music medi...
Abstract A growing body of evidence points to a wide range of benefits arising from participation in...
OBJECTIVE: The mental health challenges facing people who care for somebody with cancer are well doc...
Background: This article explores the theme of spirituality, health, and wellbeing, in relation to a...
Research on choirs and other forms of group singing has been conducted for several decades and there...
Objective: this study aimed to build an understanding of how the process of singing impacts upon tho...
Background: The diagnosis of cancer creates a wide range of social and emotional problems for patien...
There are currently 43.8 million people living with or after cancer worldwide. Tenovus Cancer Care S...
Cancer survival rates have improved dramatically over recent years, however, health-related quality ...
Background: The diagnosis of cancer creates a wide range of social and emotional problems for patien...
This article demonstrates the potential efficacy of community based singing groups to improve the he...
Background: Although there are an increasing number of qualitative studies investigating the benefit...
Background: The diagnosis of cancer creates a wide range of social and emotional problems to patient...
Outside of Western practices, group singing is an important social and cultural force. Emergent stud...
Though there are similarities to music therapy, the field of community music in healthcare, while in...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to compare the impact of music therapy (MT) versus music medi...
Abstract A growing body of evidence points to a wide range of benefits arising from participation in...
OBJECTIVE: The mental health challenges facing people who care for somebody with cancer are well doc...
Background: This article explores the theme of spirituality, health, and wellbeing, in relation to a...
Research on choirs and other forms of group singing has been conducted for several decades and there...