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"Arts" Keyword-tagged Publications:
| Title | Authors | PubMed ID | |
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| 1 | Research as intervention? Exploring the health and well-being of children and youth facing global adversity through participatory visual methods | D' Amico M; Denov M; Khan F; Linds W; Akesson B; | 27043374 EDUCATION |
| 2 | Group Telehealth Music Therapy With Caregivers: A Qualitative Inquiry | Brault A; Vaillancourt G; | 35734471 CONCORDIA |
| 3 | The Value in Science-Art Partnerships for Science Education and Science Communication. | Zaelzer C | 32616625 CONCORDIA |
| 4 | Social transformation, collective health and community-based arts: 'Buen Vivir' and Ecuador's social circus programme. | Spiegel JB, Ortiz Choukroun B, Campaña A, Boydell KM, Breilh J, Yassi A | 30114989 CONCORDIA |
| 5 | Embracing an interdisciplinary approach to plastics pollution awareness and action. | Belontz SL, Corcoran PL, Davis H, Hill KA, Jazvac K, Robertson K, Wood K | 30448996 BIOLOGY |
| Title: | Group Telehealth Music Therapy With Caregivers: A Qualitative Inquiry | ||||
| Authors: | Brault A, Vaillancourt G | ||||
| Link: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35734471/ | ||||
| DOI: | 10.1177/23743735221107241 | ||||
| Publication: | Journal of patient experience | ||||
| Keywords: | COVID-19; caregivers; creative arts therapies; informal caregivers; music therapy; pandemic; preventive healthcare; telehealth; telehealth music therapy; | ||||
| PMID: | 35734471 | Category: | Date Added: | 2022-06-23 | |
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CONCORDIA
1 Department of Creative Arts Therapies, Concordia University, Montréal, QC, Canada. |
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Description: |
Informal caregivers of older adults are faced with increased responsibilities as health and social systems fail to respond to the rising demands associated with the aging populations. For many caregivers, the COVID-19 pandemic has severely impacted their access to already sparse supportive resources, highlighting the importance of varying service delivery methods to meet caregivers' needs. This qualitative study explored the experiences of informal caregivers of older adults who took part in group telehealth music therapy. Semi-structured interviews with 5 women caregivers were conducted. Through a thematic analysis process, the following themes were identified: (a) affordances of group telehealth music therapy, (b) challenges of group telehealth music therapy, and (c) music as a health resource. Telehealth considerations, clinical implications, as well as ways to support caregiver agency are discussed. |



