Music therapy and dementia care practice in the United Kingdom: A British Association for Music Therapy membership survey

IF 0.7 Q4 REHABILITATION British Journal of Music Therapy Pub Date : 2018-10-22 DOI:10.1177/1359457518799854
J. Schneider
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The place of music therapy in the spectrum of musical interventions in dementia care needs to be better understood in light of the ‘supply’ and ‘demand’ of this provision. A semi-structured, online survey of British Association for Music Therapy members and affiliates was undertaken in summer 2017. It asked respondents to report on employment practice and settings, and experience in dementia-related music therapy. It asked about training received and given, and what barriers prevent wider availability of music therapy for people with dementia in the United Kingdom. Replies came from 188 people, 142 of whom were working with people with dementia. Most respondents reported working in the public or voluntary sector, but one in five was self-employed. Most (61%) were employed in residential care or hospital settings, for an average of 20 hours per week. The main factor that would increase music therapy provision in dementia care was seen as ‘greater awareness’ of music therapy amongst the general public and within the National Health Service. Nearly one-quarter (23%) thought that training and development could help increase provision. This was the largest survey undertaken to date of dementia practice by Music Therapists in the United Kingdom. It has implications for recruitment, professional development, promotion of the specialism and research.
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英国音乐治疗和痴呆护理实践:英国音乐治疗协会会员调查
需要根据这一规定的“供应”和“需求”,更好地理解音乐疗法在痴呆症护理音乐干预中的地位。2017年夏天,对英国音乐治疗协会的会员和附属机构进行了一项半结构化的在线调查。它要求受访者报告就业实践和环境,以及痴呆症相关音乐治疗的经验。它询问了在英国接受和提供的培训情况,以及阻碍痴呆症患者更广泛地获得音乐治疗的障碍。来自188人的回复,其中142人与痴呆症患者一起工作。大多数受访者表示在公共或志愿部门工作,但五分之一的人是自营职业者。大多数人(61%)受雇于养老院或医院,平均20人 每周工作小时。增加痴呆症护理中音乐治疗的主要因素被视为公众和国家卫生服务部门对音乐治疗的“更高认识”。近四分之一(23%)的人认为培训和发展有助于增加供应。这是英国音乐治疗师迄今为止对痴呆症实践进行的最大规模的调查。它对招聘、专业发展、专业晋升和研究都有影响。
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