Musical visitations are done with the intention of reducing the negative influences related to isolation, dependency and lack of activity present in the hospital environment. This study discussed the musical visitations from the optics of the hospitalized client and its implications as therapeutic strategy for nursing care. The aims: to describe hospitalized client’s conceptions on musical visitations; to analyze the importance of these visitations as a therapeutic strategy in the hospital care context; to discuss the implication of the visitations for fundamental nursing. The theoretical basis used on this study was Jean Watson’s theory of transpersonal caring. It is a study of qualitative nature and utilized Creative and Sensitive Method ...
Examined the effect of therapeutic music interventions on the emotions and behavior of isolated, hos...
Music therapy is the use of music and all kinds of musical experiences to restore, maintain and / or...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2001 Clare O'Callaghan.A constructivist research paradig...
Following work is a report of the experience of one of the authors, a nurse and a specialist in musi...
This qualitative study examines a music therapy student’s practice on a paediatric ward in a general...
Music is thought to be a form of both art and therapy that can be given holistically meaning that it...
The aim of this hermeneutic-phenomenological study was to explore the perspectives of 12 patients, 1...
Noise has negative effects on a person’s physical, mental and spiritual wellbeing, especially for pa...
This paper reports on the music therapy work performed in the intensive care unit of a university ho...
Enduring cardiac surgery can result in physical pain and feelings of anxiety during the recovery per...
Music therapy is gaining increasing recognition for its benefit in medical settings both for its sal...
Music therapy consists of evidence-based intervention from a clinical perspective, such as wellness,...
This study explores music therapy with couples when one partner is medically hospitalized. Multiple...
The value of holistic and individualized care in honoring a patient’s story and promoting their qual...
This topic was selected in the hopes of bringing awareness to music therapy and the positive benefit...
Examined the effect of therapeutic music interventions on the emotions and behavior of isolated, hos...
Music therapy is the use of music and all kinds of musical experiences to restore, maintain and / or...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2001 Clare O'Callaghan.A constructivist research paradig...
Following work is a report of the experience of one of the authors, a nurse and a specialist in musi...
This qualitative study examines a music therapy student’s practice on a paediatric ward in a general...
Music is thought to be a form of both art and therapy that can be given holistically meaning that it...
The aim of this hermeneutic-phenomenological study was to explore the perspectives of 12 patients, 1...
Noise has negative effects on a person’s physical, mental and spiritual wellbeing, especially for pa...
This paper reports on the music therapy work performed in the intensive care unit of a university ho...
Enduring cardiac surgery can result in physical pain and feelings of anxiety during the recovery per...
Music therapy is gaining increasing recognition for its benefit in medical settings both for its sal...
Music therapy consists of evidence-based intervention from a clinical perspective, such as wellness,...
This study explores music therapy with couples when one partner is medically hospitalized. Multiple...
The value of holistic and individualized care in honoring a patient’s story and promoting their qual...
This topic was selected in the hopes of bringing awareness to music therapy and the positive benefit...
Examined the effect of therapeutic music interventions on the emotions and behavior of isolated, hos...
Music therapy is the use of music and all kinds of musical experiences to restore, maintain and / or...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2001 Clare O'Callaghan.A constructivist research paradig...