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Miriam Grapp1,2, Charlotte Flock3, Hans-Christoph Friederich3,4
1Department of General Internal and Psychosomatic Medicine, University Hospital Heidelberg, Heidelberg University, Im Neuenheimer Feld 460, Heidelberg, 69120, Germany. miriam.grapp@med.uni-heidelberg.de.
Purpose:
Music therapy is a beneficial supportive intervention in oncology. However, many patients undergoing cancer treatment face treatment-related physical impairments that limit participation in in-person sessions. This study explores the implementation of a video-based group music therapy intervention for patients undergoing tumour therapy.
Methods:
A mixed-methods, single-arm study was conducted with 40 adult cancer patients. The intervention consisted of eight 90-min video-based group music therapy sessions. Standardized questionnaires and open-ended questions were used pre- and post-intervention. Therapists provided structured feedback after each session. Evaluation was guided by the RE-AIM framework (Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, Maintenance).
Results:
Recruitment was efficient, with 40 of 44 screened patients enrolled. Attendance (90.1%) and completion (87.5%) rates were high. Participants rated the intervention as highly helpful (M = 4.77, SD = 0.49), with significant reductions in depression and anxiety (p < 0.001). In their feedback, patients frequently reported shared musical experiences and a sense of emotional closeness as particularly meaningful aspects of the sessions. Therapists observed strong group cohesion despite initial technical challenges. Follow-up data indicated continued use of music in daily life, suggesting lasting impact.
Conclusion:
Video-based group music therapy is a feasible and well-accepted intervention for patients undergoing cancer treatment. It addresses access barriers due to treatment-related physical impairments and supports continuity of care. The intervention showed promising results across RE-AIM dimensions, including symptom relief and integration into everyday life. Further studies should assess efficacy and explore adaptations for specific patient subgroups.
Trial Registration:
German Clinical Trials Register (DRKS00032339) (registered August 3, 2023).
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