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Music Therapy in Cancer Patients with Delirium

Trial Status: complete

This trial studies the use and experience of music therapy in cancer patients with delirium (a disturbance in mental abilities that results in confused thinking and reduced awareness) and the experience of music therapists working with these patients. Music therapy sessions are done at the patient’s bedside, where the music therapist plays live music on a guitar, keyboard, harp, or percussion instrument, sometimes as accompaniment to singing. Music therapy may improve physical and emotional symptoms such as pain, nausea, anxiety, and depression. Music therapy may also improve spiritual well-being and quality of life.