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http://dx.doi.org/10.7314/APJCP.2013.14.11.6537

Perspectives of Medical Oncologists regarding Music Therapy for Patients with Cancer in Turkey - Can Musicology be Integrated into Psycho-oncology?  

Tanriverdi, Ozgur (Department of Medical Oncology, Education and Research Hospital, Mugla Sitki Kocman University)
Aydemir, Nil Fatma (Department of Musicology, Faculty of Fine Arts, Dokuz Eylul University)
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Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention / v.14, no.11, 2013 , pp. 6537-6540 More about this Journal
Abstract
Background: Music therapy is a common complementary and alternative therapy in addition to medical treatment for patients with cancer. If music therapy, which is known has a positive effect on human emotions and behaviors, is a useful additional therapy, it should be more integrated into pyscho-oncology. In this study, we aimed to determine medical oncologist attitudes to music therapy for patients with cancer and knowledge about musicology and music therapy in Turkey. Materials and Methods: This survey study included questions about participant attitudes and knowledge regarding music therapy as well as demographic characteristics. The population of the study were 402 physicians working in medical oncology in Turkey and the sample covered 112 participants in the the survey. For statistical analyses the chi-square test, Fischer exact test, and Mann-Whitney U analysis are applied. Results: In our study the rate for medical oncologists who were interested in music therapy was 28% (n=112). Some 30% (n=34) of medical oncologists recommended music therapy for their patients and 55% (n=61) recommended music therapy to prevent anxiety in patients with cancer. Conclusions: In this study, for more harmony with patients and in order to ensure management of adverse effect, it was concluded that music therapy should be regrded as an additional therapy in oncology clinics.
Keywords
Musicology; music therapy; complementary medicine; cancer; psycho-oncology; medical oncologists;
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