Polyphonic perspectives: a focus group study of interprofessional staff's perceptions of music therapy at an inpatient unit for children in mental health care
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- DOI: 10.1080/17482631.2023.2197750
Polyphonic perspectives: a focus group study of interprofessional staff's perceptions of music therapy at an inpatient unit for children in mental health care
Abstract
Purpose: In an inpatient unit for children in mental health care, a variety of services are provided through interprofessional collaborations. Music therapy is a relatively recent proposition in this context, but there is increasing acceptance for music therapy as a therapeutic method. However, there is limited knowledge about music therapy in this field, and this study aims to address this research gap.
Method: Through focus group interviews with staff at an inpatient unit in mental health care for children, this article explores interprofessional perspectives of music therapy. A thematic analysis with an inductive approach informed by constructivist grounded theory was used in the analysis of the interviews.
Findings: Several dimensions were involved in the findings, concerning the children and the interprofessional collaboration. The two main categories that emerged were: "What music therapy offers the children" and "What music therapy contributes to the interprofessional understanding of the children".
Conclusion: The interprofessional perspectives of music therapy revealed potentials for emotion regulation, and experience of identity and freedom for the children. As part of the integrated services, music therapy provided a new perspective of the child and enhanced relationship between the child and the health services.
Keywords: Children; Focus group interviews; Interprofessional perspectives; Mental health care; Music Therapy.
Conflict of interest statement
No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.
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