Music Therapy Intervention to Reduce Caregiver Distress at the End of Life



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:Anxiety, Anxiety, Depression
Therapuetic Areas:Psychiatry / Psychology
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - Any
Updated:11/8/2018
Start Date:October 5, 2017
End Date:August 31, 2019
Contact:Michelle McKenna, BS
Email:McKenna.Michelle@mayo.edu
Phone:507-255-0001

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Music Therapy Intervention to Reduce Caregiver Distress at the End of Life: A Feasibility Study

This is a study to assess the feasibility and acceptability of implementing a music therapy
intervention for caregivers of hospitalized patients who are referred to inpatient hospice.

Caregivers are at high risk for stress, poor quality of life (QOL), and burnout. As a patient
nears death, common themes for caregivers include anxiety and emotional distress from
impending death, anticipatory grief, and acceptance of loss, which negatively impact the
caregiver QOL. Investigators propose to conduct a pilot project to investigate music therapy
impact on caregiver distress for caregivers of imminently dying hospitalized patients
referred to hospice. Upon enrollment, caregivers will be provided a music therapy
intervention with legacy-building components, and will be asked to complete 3 brief
questionnaires on distress and quality of life before and after the music therapy to assess
their response to the intervention. The overall aim is to reduce caregiver distress and
optimize QOL.

Inclusion Criteria:

1. Age > 18 years

2. Self-identified caregiver

3. English-speaking

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Unable to provide consent
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Rochester, Minnesota 55905
Principal Investigator: Maria I Lapid, MD
Phone: 507-255-0001
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