The influence of music on black, Asian and minority ethnic women working in the field of domestic violence and abuse: critical reflection on music as method

K. Waddington, M. Erbmann
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Background: Arts-based research practices draw upon music, visual art, poetry and other media as methodological tools throughout the research process. There is also growing recognition of the contribution of arts-based practices, including music as method, to interdisciplinary fields of health, social sciences, humanities and education. Research into: i) the role of music as a therapeutic intervention; and ii) the use of creative approaches to practice development are clearly evident in the literature. What is less evident is the role of music as method. This article is a critical reflection on the novel use of music recordings during qualitative interviews in a small-scale study exploring the role of music in the work and lives of black, Asian and minority ethnic women working in a UK domestic violence and abuse charity. Aim: To describe a critical reflection on music as method in a small-scale qualitative research study. Implications for practice: Music has potential as a model and method in qualitative health and social care research practice, particularly with sensitive topics such as drug misuse or homelessness Music is a means of developing compassion and critically reflective practice development in the field of domestic violence and abuse and other areas of practice
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音乐对从事家庭暴力和虐待领域工作的黑人、亚裔和少数民族妇女的影响:对音乐作为方法的批判性反思
背景:在整个研究过程中,以艺术为基础的研究实践将音乐、视觉艺术、诗歌和其他媒体作为方法论工具。人们也越来越认识到以艺术为基础的实践,包括音乐作为方法,对健康、社会科学、人文和教育等跨学科领域的贡献。研究:i)音乐作为一种治疗干预的作用;以及ii)在实践发展中使用创造性方法在文献中明显可见。不太明显的是音乐作为方法的作用。这篇文章批判性地反思了在一项小规模研究中,在定性采访中对音乐录音的新颖使用,该研究探讨了音乐在英国一家家庭暴力和虐待慈善机构工作的黑人、亚裔和少数民族妇女的工作和生活中的作用。目的:在一项小规模的定性研究中,描述对音乐作为方法的批判性反思。对实践的影响:音乐有可能成为定性健康和社会护理研究实践的模式和方法,特别是在药物滥用或无家可归等敏感话题上。音乐是在家庭暴力和虐待以及其他实践领域培养同情心和批判性反思实践发展的一种手段
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