Findings of an Audit of Music Therapy Referrals in a Specialist In-Patient Setting for 16 Patients with Advancing Huntington's Disease (Report) Findings of an Audit of Music Therapy Referrals in a Specialist In-Patient Setting for 16 Patients with Advancing Huntington's Disease (Report)

Findings of an Audit of Music Therapy Referrals in a Specialist In-Patient Setting for 16 Patients with Advancing Huntington's Disease (Report‪)‬

Australian Journal of Music Therapy 2007, Annual, 18

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Abstract This article details the findings of an audit of referrals to a music therapy service in a specialist in-patient setting for 16 patients with advancing Huntington's Disease. Thirteen out of the sixteen patients were referred to music therapy; three were not referred. The findings indicated that the mean age at diagnosis of those referred was 45.62 years (SD = 10.73), and for those not referred 33.33 years (SD = 7.02). The mean age at time of referral was 60.54 years (SD = 9.35), and for those not referred 51 years (SD = 9). Comparisons between the mean ages of the two groups at time of referral revealed no significant difference (p = 0.13). However, those that were not referred were on average substantially younger than those referred. A strong relationship between age and age at diagnosis (r =0.85) was highlighted, and when a t-test to assess whether the average age at diagnosis was associated with whether a referral to music therapy was made or not during the time of the audit, the result was approaching significance (p = 0.08). Calculations of percentages resulted in identifying that patients were most likely to be referred due to a need for emotional expression (n = 10; 29%), and maintenance of communication skills and social relationships (n = 9; 26%). Infrequent referrals were made due to occupation (n = 5; 14%), physical presentation (n = 4; 11%), behaviour (n= 4; 11%), and cognitive factors (n = 3; 9%). The findings of the audit are discussed and compared with the literature to assist with understanding the role of music therapy with this population.

GENRE
Kultur und Unterhaltung
ERSCHIENEN
2007
1. Januar
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
27
Seiten
VERLAG
Australian Music Therapy Association, Inc.
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243,1
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