Aim/objective To understand the lived experiences of participants with COPD attending a singing group. Rationale The research into singing groups for people living with COPD suggests that participants find the groups enjoyable and report it to be beneficial with regards to improving symptoms. However, the quantitative data from a companion paper (Clift, Skingley, Meadows and Dickinson, 2022) are not consistent with these findings and further research is needed to understand the underpinning explanations from the participant perspective. Approach Semi-structured interviews were conducted with five participants who have been diagnosed with COPD, recruited from a singing group designed to support them with breathlessness. Participants were ...
The premise that singing is a health promoting activity for people with respiratory conditions of ch...
The premise that singing is a health promoting activity for peoplewith respiratory conditions of chr...
Recently there has been a growing interest in group singing for people living with COPD, supported ...
Background: An estimated 1.2 million people live in the UK with COPD. Pulmonary Rehabilitation (PR) ...
Aim Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a major public health issue which is irreversibl...
Objective To examine the perceived feasibility, acceptability and effectiveness of regular singing f...
Aims/objectives To test whether a ten-week regular weekly group singing programme, with guided home ...
Aim To explore the use of a singing for health self-management resource for home practice within a ...
Aims/objectives To test whether a ten-week regular weekly group singing programme, with guided home...
Background: Respiratory disorders manifest themselves with chest symptoms including shortness of bre...
Abstract Background There is some evidence that singing lessons may be of benefit to patients with c...
Anecdotal experience and qualitative accounts suggest that singing groups, classes or choirs specifi...
Singing is an increasingly popular activity for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (C...
A growing body of research demonstrates that regular group singing can have measurable benefits for ...
Copyright © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) Singing is an increasingly popular activity for people ...
The premise that singing is a health promoting activity for people with respiratory conditions of ch...
The premise that singing is a health promoting activity for peoplewith respiratory conditions of chr...
Recently there has been a growing interest in group singing for people living with COPD, supported ...
Background: An estimated 1.2 million people live in the UK with COPD. Pulmonary Rehabilitation (PR) ...
Aim Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a major public health issue which is irreversibl...
Objective To examine the perceived feasibility, acceptability and effectiveness of regular singing f...
Aims/objectives To test whether a ten-week regular weekly group singing programme, with guided home ...
Aim To explore the use of a singing for health self-management resource for home practice within a ...
Aims/objectives To test whether a ten-week regular weekly group singing programme, with guided home...
Background: Respiratory disorders manifest themselves with chest symptoms including shortness of bre...
Abstract Background There is some evidence that singing lessons may be of benefit to patients with c...
Anecdotal experience and qualitative accounts suggest that singing groups, classes or choirs specifi...
Singing is an increasingly popular activity for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (C...
A growing body of research demonstrates that regular group singing can have measurable benefits for ...
Copyright © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) Singing is an increasingly popular activity for people ...
The premise that singing is a health promoting activity for people with respiratory conditions of ch...
The premise that singing is a health promoting activity for peoplewith respiratory conditions of chr...
Recently there has been a growing interest in group singing for people living with COPD, supported ...