The role of music: Coping with cancer

Currently, little evidence has been gathered on the impact of listening to preferred music on the healing experiences of cancer patients, justifying the need for qualitative inquiry. Three disease-free women that survived breast cancer were invited to share their stories about how listening to prefe...

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Main Author: Zebley, Maya
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Published: Scholarly Commons 2016
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spelling ndltd-pacific.edu-oai-scholarlycommons.pacific.edu-uop_etds-12562021-08-24T05:12:04Z The role of music: Coping with cancer Zebley, Maya Currently, little evidence has been gathered on the impact of listening to preferred music on the healing experiences of cancer patients, justifying the need for qualitative inquiry. Three disease-free women that survived breast cancer were invited to share their stories about how listening to preferred music assisted in decreasing their symptoms of depression, fatigue, and pain during their recovery. Data analysis followed a multiple case study methodology. Findings reveal the importance of listening to music and its affect on the emotional and physiological state of cancer patients, as well as their ability to cope with their illness. Four major themes emerged from the transcripts of participants: Music as Vibration, Music as Getaway, Music as Emotion Regulation, and Music as Spiritual Validation. 2016-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/uop_etds/257 https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1256&context=uop_etds http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations Scholarly Commons Music Counseling Psychology Communication and the arts Psychology Cancer survivors Coping Depression Fatigue Music listening Pain Preferred music Role of music Arts and Humanities Music Music Therapy
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topic Music
Counseling Psychology
Communication and the arts
Psychology
Cancer survivors
Coping
Depression
Fatigue
Music listening
Pain
Preferred music
Role of music
Arts and Humanities
Music
Music Therapy
spellingShingle Music
Counseling Psychology
Communication and the arts
Psychology
Cancer survivors
Coping
Depression
Fatigue
Music listening
Pain
Preferred music
Role of music
Arts and Humanities
Music
Music Therapy
Zebley, Maya
The role of music: Coping with cancer
description Currently, little evidence has been gathered on the impact of listening to preferred music on the healing experiences of cancer patients, justifying the need for qualitative inquiry. Three disease-free women that survived breast cancer were invited to share their stories about how listening to preferred music assisted in decreasing their symptoms of depression, fatigue, and pain during their recovery. Data analysis followed a multiple case study methodology. Findings reveal the importance of listening to music and its affect on the emotional and physiological state of cancer patients, as well as their ability to cope with their illness. Four major themes emerged from the transcripts of participants: Music as Vibration, Music as Getaway, Music as Emotion Regulation, and Music as Spiritual Validation.
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