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Type of Document Thesis
Author Pierce, Janelle A.
Author's Email Address jap08k@fsu.edu
URN etd-06282011-122902
Title Hospice Music Therapy Song Repertoire and Music Therapy Techniques
Degree Master of Music
Department Music, College of
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Kimberly VanWeelden Committee Chair
Dianne Gregory Committee Member
Jayne Standley Committee Member
Keywords
  • Hospice
  • Music Therapy Techniques
  • Repertoire
  • Music Therapy
Date of Defense 2011-05-18
Availability unrestricted
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the repertoire and therapeutic techniques utilized by hospice music therapists. An electronic survey consisting of two sections was sent to 134 hospice music therapists through email. Of these, only 40 music therapists completed the survey, creating a return rate of 30%. The first section of the survey pertained to the songs music therapists use the most frequently in the following five genres: Oldies (popular music prior to 1950); Religious/Spirituals; Country/Western; Musicals; and Popular (popular music from 1950 to the present). The second section of the survey compiled a list of 20 therapeutic techniques and the music therapists were asked to rate how frequently they use each technique. The results for this study revealed a total of 577 song recommendations for all five genres. The genres which received the most song recommendations were Popular (n = 146) and Oldies (n = 139). Additionally, results found all listed techniques, with the exception of one, were used by at least one music therapist to some degree within the hospice setting. Further results are discussed in the paper.

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