This exegesis examines the beginnings of a music therapy practice at a hospital Child Development Service (CDS) in New Zealand, looking at the issues involved in setting up this practice during a student placement over a period nine months. The research is an exploratory case study (Yin 2009) which aims to identify issues through secondary analysis of clinical documentation, using thematic analysis to code and analyse the clinical data. Five core issues were revealed which included: working with team members, interacting with the children's family, issues in the implementation of the intervention, reflections on the student's experience and working within hospital policies and procedures. A case vignette is used to describe an example of ar...
This report, based on clinical practice on a children’s ward in New Zealand, examines the role of sh...
This project aims to investigate how carers and other professionals perceive the music therapy proce...
This study aimed to answer the question “How can I, as a music therapy student in a paediatric ward,...
This exegesis describes my journey as a music therapy student navigating a practicum placement with ...
This exegesis describes my journey as a music therapy student navigating a practicum placement with ...
This exegesis describes my journey as a music therapy student navigating a practicum placement with ...
This qualitative study examines a music therapy student’s practice on a paediatric ward in a general...
This qualitative study examines a music therapy student’s practice on a paediatric ward in a general...
This study examines the researcher's music therapy intervention with hospitalised adolescents within...
This study examines the researcher's music therapy intervention with hospitalised adolescents within...
This exegesis outlines research about the way the key competencies of the New Zealand curriculum rel...
Diversity of practice demands diversity in approaches. This explorative qualitative research study w...
This project aims to investigate how carers and other professionals perceive the music therapy proce...
This project aims to investigate how carers and other professionals perceive the music therapy proce...
This project aims to investigate how carers and other professionals perceive the music therapy proce...
This report, based on clinical practice on a children’s ward in New Zealand, examines the role of sh...
This project aims to investigate how carers and other professionals perceive the music therapy proce...
This study aimed to answer the question “How can I, as a music therapy student in a paediatric ward,...
This exegesis describes my journey as a music therapy student navigating a practicum placement with ...
This exegesis describes my journey as a music therapy student navigating a practicum placement with ...
This exegesis describes my journey as a music therapy student navigating a practicum placement with ...
This qualitative study examines a music therapy student’s practice on a paediatric ward in a general...
This qualitative study examines a music therapy student’s practice on a paediatric ward in a general...
This study examines the researcher's music therapy intervention with hospitalised adolescents within...
This study examines the researcher's music therapy intervention with hospitalised adolescents within...
This exegesis outlines research about the way the key competencies of the New Zealand curriculum rel...
Diversity of practice demands diversity in approaches. This explorative qualitative research study w...
This project aims to investigate how carers and other professionals perceive the music therapy proce...
This project aims to investigate how carers and other professionals perceive the music therapy proce...
This project aims to investigate how carers and other professionals perceive the music therapy proce...
This report, based on clinical practice on a children’s ward in New Zealand, examines the role of sh...
This project aims to investigate how carers and other professionals perceive the music therapy proce...
This study aimed to answer the question “How can I, as a music therapy student in a paediatric ward,...