2019
DOI: 10.1590/0034-7167/2018-0076
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Characteristics of caregivers submitted to music therapy after the death of loved ones

Abstract: Objective: To describe the characteristics of bereaved caregivers submitted to post-loss music therapy. Method: This is a cross-sectional database from a randomized clinical trial that performed music therapy for caregivers who lost their loved ones to cancer. The following variables were used for this analysis: sociodemographic, religious beliefs, previous sound-musical experiences, and experiences related to care, loss and repair processes. Descriptive statistical analyzes were performed. Results: Of the 6… Show more

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“…Among the caregivers in our sample, 57% presented a high level of burden, which is in line with previous research findings [35]. Most were female, had no external employment, and did not receive assistance for caregiving, which also corroborates previous reports [35] and reflects the representativeness of our sample.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…Among the caregivers in our sample, 57% presented a high level of burden, which is in line with previous research findings [35]. Most were female, had no external employment, and did not receive assistance for caregiving, which also corroborates previous reports [35] and reflects the representativeness of our sample.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Among the caregivers in our sample, 57% presented a high level of burden, which is in line with previous research findings [35]. Most were female, had no external employment, and did not receive assistance for caregiving, which also corroborates previous reports [35] and reflects the representativeness of our sample. Alternatively, a study conducted with caregivers of patients with advanced cancer or chronic disease [30] reported higher levels of burden than in our case (mean CSI score: 8.5 vs. 6.8 in our study population).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%