Use of Palliative Care Music Therapy in a Hospital Setting during COVID-19.

TitleUse of Palliative Care Music Therapy in a Hospital Setting during COVID-19.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsReidy J, MacDonald M-C
JournalJ Palliat Med
Date Published2021 Aug 11
ISSN1557-7740
Keywordscovid
Abstract

As many hospitals scaled back integrative therapies during the COVID-19 pandemic, we instead turned to the multifaceted qualities of music to bridge physical and social divides. In this report, we describe palliative care music therapists as frontline providers utilizing evidence-based approaches to support healing and recovery for patients in the intensive care unit, patient and family care at end of life, and staff wellness. We provide examples of music therapy (MT) to promote successful weaning from mechanical ventilation, create bedside rituals and legacy gifts for dying patients and their families, and provide real-time support for overwhelmed staff. Despite barriers brought on by the pandemic, the sensory and emotional immediacy of music bridged social distances at critical moments and addressed "suffering beyond words" among patients, families and health care workers. Our experience reinforced the need for MT as standard of interdisciplinary care during the pandemic and beyond.

DOI10.1089/jpm.2020.0739
Alternate JournalJ Palliat Med
PubMed ID34382835