Music Matters - A Qualitative Evaluation of a Nurse-Led, Group-Based Music Program Complementary to Early Intervention for First-Episode Psychosis.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING Issues in Mental Health Nursing Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-16 DOI:10.1080/01612840.2024.2396986
Signe Marie Abild, Sofie Schuster, Julie Midtgaard
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First-episode psychosis is a significant mental health condition that can have a profound and lasting effect on an individual's functional abilities and overall quality of life. While music therapy has shown promise in improving these areas, there is a lack of research exploring the impact of music groups led by mental health professionals without formal music therapy training in the context of early intervention in psychosis. This study aimed to conduct a qualitative evaluation of a once-weekly, 12-week, nurse-led music group, offered as an adjunct to early intervention in young people with first-episode psychosis. The specific objectives were to explore social interaction and experiences of participants and instructors in relation to the music group and provide focus points for implementation in clinical practice. The study utilized Interpretive Description, collecting data through participant observation (6 sessions × 1.5 hrs; 9 hrs in total), key informant interviews (n = 1), and group (n = 4) and email-based (n = 2) interviews. The data was transcribed, thematized, and analyzed using NVivo12 and Interpretive Description inductive analysis resulting in three main themes: Practicalities of the music group, Restored identity, and Music as medicine reflecting the potential of the music group to contribute to a sense of non-patient identity, decreasing symptoms related to mental illness, foster social relationships and a feeling of belonging to a musical community. This study highligts how participation in music groups can be a possible promoter of recovery. However, sustainability appears contingent on the skills and resources of the facilitator (i.e., nurse). Suggestions for a program theory and clinical implications are presented and discussed.

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音乐很重要--对一项由护士主导、以小组为基础的音乐计划的定性评估,该计划是对首发精神病早期干预的补充。
首发精神病是一种严重的精神疾病,会对患者的功能能力和整体生活质量产生深远而持久的影响。虽然音乐疗法在改善这些方面表现出了良好的前景,但在精神病早期干预的背景下,由未接受过正规音乐疗法培训的精神卫生专业人员领导的音乐小组所产生的影响还缺乏研究。本研究旨在对每周一次、为期 12 周、由护士主导的音乐小组进行定性评估,该小组作为早期干预的辅助手段,为首次发病的精神病青少年患者提供服务。具体目标是探索参与者和指导者与音乐小组相关的社会互动和经验,并为临床实践的实施提供重点。本研究采用解释性描述,通过参与者观察(6 节课 × 1.5 小时;共 9 小时)、关键信息提供者访谈(n = 1)、小组访谈(n = 4)和基于电子邮件的访谈(n = 2)收集数据。采用 NVivo12 和解释性描述归纳分析法对数据进行了转录、主题化和分析,最终形成了三大主题:音乐小组的实用性、身份的恢复和音乐作为药物,反映了音乐小组在促进非病人身份感、减少精神疾病相关症状、促进社会关系和音乐社区归属感方面的潜力。这项研究强调了参加音乐小组如何能够促进康复。然而,可持续性似乎取决于促进者(即护士)的技能和资源。本研究还提出并讨论了有关项目理论和临床意义的建议。
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Issues in Mental Health Nursing
Issues in Mental Health Nursing NURSINGPSYCHIATRY-PSYCHIATRY
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期刊介绍: Issues in Mental Health Nursing is a refereed journal designed to expand psychiatric and mental health nursing knowledge. It deals with new, innovative approaches to client care, in-depth analysis of current issues, and empirical research. Because clinical research is the primary vehicle for the development of nursing science, the journal presents data-based articles on nursing care provision to clients of all ages in a variety of community and institutional settings. Additionally, the journal publishes theoretical papers and manuscripts addressing mental health promotion, public policy concerns, and educational preparation of mental health nurses. International contributions are welcomed.
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