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Review of Music Interventions for Family Caregivers of Patients in Medical Settings

국내·외 의료 환경 내 가족 참여 음악 중재 연구 고찰

  • Received : 2017.03.24
  • Accepted : 2017.05.18
  • Published : 2017.05.30

Abstract

This study aimed to review Korean-written and English-written studies on music interventions for family caregivers of patients in medical settings. Electronic databases were searched for studies published through 2016, using the keywords of music intervention, family caregivers, and specified settings. A total of 43 studies, five Korean-written and 38 English-written studies, were selected. The results showed that caregivers were the sole participants in five studies (family-only), and caregivers and patients co-participated in 38 studies (family-patient). While diversified types of family participation were included in the English-written studies dating back to the late 1980s, the Korean-written studies were the only ones to include patients as co-participants with their caregivers. Studies with family-only participation tended to be conducted in palliative care units and usually included the spouses of the patients. Meanwhile, studies with family-patient participation tended to be conducted in NICU or cancer units and usually included the parents of the patients. Furthermore, studies with family-only participation tended to apply passive music activities, and those with family-patient participation tended to use active music activities. The results of this study present baseline data on how family-centered care can be included in music interventions in medical settings in Korea, suggesting future studies to systematically analyze music interventions for family caregivers in terms of diversified patient- and caregiver-related factors.

본 연구에서는 국내 외에서 실시된 의료 환경 내 가족 보호자 대상 음악 중재 연구를 고찰하고 가족 보호자의 참여 유형에 따라 중재 목표, 음악 중재 내용 등이 어떻게 달라지는지 분석하였다. 본 연구를 위해 국내외 학술지 전자데이터베이스를 사용하여 음악 중재와 가족 보호자, 호스피스, 중환자, 소아병동, 재활 등의 세부 의료 환경 등을 검색어로 하여 2016년까지 게재된 논문을 검색하였다. 검색 과정을 통해 국내 연구 5편, 국외 연구 38편의 총 43편을 최종 선정, 분석하였다. 연구 분석 결과, 가족 보호자만 중재에 참여한 논문이 5편, 환자와 가족이 동반 참여한 논문이 38편이었다. 국외에서는 다양화된 형태의 가족 참여 연구가 1980년대 후반부터 시행된 반면, 국내에서는 가족 보호자만을 대상으로 하는 중재 연구는 미비하고 환자와 가족이 함께 참여하는 형태의 연구만 시행된 것으로 나타났다. 가족 단독 참여 연구는 주로 완화의료 병동에서 진행되었으며, 환자의 배우자가 참여하는 비율이 높았다. 가족 동반참여 연구는 신생아 중환자실, 암병동 등에서 실시되는 비중이 높고, 부모의 참여 비율이 가장 높았다. 가족 단독 참여 연구에서는 수동적인 음악 중재가 시행된 경우가 많은 반면, 환자와 보호자가 동반 참여한 연구에서는 적극적인 음악 중재가 사용되는 비중이 보다 많았다. 본 연구 결과는 의료 환경 내에서 중요하게 고려되고 있는 가족 중심 돌봄의 개념이 국내 의료 환경 내 음악 중재에 어떻게 적용될 수 있는지에 대한 기초 자료를 제시했다는 데 그 의의가 있다.

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