To meet the care needs of the rapidly ageing patient populations, the cultivation of a compassionate patient-centred healthcare culture has becomecentral in the value-based healthcare discourse. A participatory music practice, ‘Meaningful Music in Healthcare’ employs a person-centred approach tomusic-making in Dutch hospitals. A grounded theory analysis on ethnographically collected data suggests that music-making serves as a social change agent and cultural resource for catalysing compassionate contact between healthcare professionals and patients. Processes of experiential growth and shared valuesin music-making and healthcare help to enrich care relationships and allow the emotional dimension of nurses’ professional performance to be exp...
In this paper we report on the inaugural meetings of the Musical Care International Network held onl...
This thesis examines the potential of music-based interventions involving residents in nursing homes...
Music is used in many professional contexts that are not associated, in a traditional sense, with ei...
To meet the care needs of the rapidly ageing patient populations, the cultivation of a compassionate...
‘Legacy: Participatory Music Practices with Elderly People as a Resource for the Well-being of Healt...
The beneficial potential for music in hospital contexts is well established, with research showing t...
Meaningful Music in Health Care (MiMiC) is a bottom-up exploratory research project with the goal of...
This chapter gives an overview on the Healthy Ageing research portfolio of the research group Lifelo...
It is currently estimated that there are 54 million people living with dementia in the world, and th...
Evidence exists relating to music-based initiatives and positive health outcomes for people livingwi...
The aim of this study was to investigate how healthcare professionals perceive the importance of mus...
This text introduces the reader to music’s role in a salutogenic approach to health, focusing on lay...
Evidence exists relating to music-based initiatives and positive health outcomes for people living w...
Whole Person Care aims to be deeply present to the person in the patient; acknowledging the integrat...
Abstract to the 21st Nordic Congress of Gerontology in June 10th - 13th, 2012TitleModel of learning ...
In this paper we report on the inaugural meetings of the Musical Care International Network held onl...
This thesis examines the potential of music-based interventions involving residents in nursing homes...
Music is used in many professional contexts that are not associated, in a traditional sense, with ei...
To meet the care needs of the rapidly ageing patient populations, the cultivation of a compassionate...
‘Legacy: Participatory Music Practices with Elderly People as a Resource for the Well-being of Healt...
The beneficial potential for music in hospital contexts is well established, with research showing t...
Meaningful Music in Health Care (MiMiC) is a bottom-up exploratory research project with the goal of...
This chapter gives an overview on the Healthy Ageing research portfolio of the research group Lifelo...
It is currently estimated that there are 54 million people living with dementia in the world, and th...
Evidence exists relating to music-based initiatives and positive health outcomes for people livingwi...
The aim of this study was to investigate how healthcare professionals perceive the importance of mus...
This text introduces the reader to music’s role in a salutogenic approach to health, focusing on lay...
Evidence exists relating to music-based initiatives and positive health outcomes for people living w...
Whole Person Care aims to be deeply present to the person in the patient; acknowledging the integrat...
Abstract to the 21st Nordic Congress of Gerontology in June 10th - 13th, 2012TitleModel of learning ...
In this paper we report on the inaugural meetings of the Musical Care International Network held onl...
This thesis examines the potential of music-based interventions involving residents in nursing homes...
Music is used in many professional contexts that are not associated, in a traditional sense, with ei...