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Collaboration Between Nursing and Music Therapy
Victoria Davenport1, Jennifer L Embree1,2
1Eskenazi Health Indianapolis, Indiana.
Music therapy addresses patient needs using evidence-based research. Collaboration between nurses and music therapists enhances patient care and music therapy services, though nurse perceptions require further study.
Area of Science:
- Healthcare
- Psychology
- Music Therapy
Background:
- Music therapy is an established profession using music to address patients' biopsychosocial needs.
- Nursing staff play a crucial role in delivering music therapy services.
- Limited research exists on nurses' perceptions and attitudes toward music therapy.
Purpose of the Study:
- To explore the collaboration between nurses and music therapists.
- To highlight the benefits of this collaboration for music therapy services and patient care.
Main Methods:
- This column discusses the collaborative process between nursing staff and music therapists.
- It emphasizes the role of professional development specialists in facilitating this partnership.
Main Results:
- Collaboration between nurses and music therapists can enhance music therapy service delivery.
- Improved patient care is a key outcome of this interprofessional collaboration.
Conclusions:
- Professional development is essential for fostering effective nurse-music therapist collaboration.
- Strengthening this partnership can optimize the benefits of music therapy for patients.
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