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Oncology staff reflections about a 52-year-old staff christmas choir: constructivist research.

机译:肿瘤科工作人员对52岁的员工圣诞节合唱团的反思:建构主义研究。

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OBJECTIVE: Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre has one of the world's most enduring staff Christmas choirs. Commencing in 1956, the choir performs in a cafeteria, patient wards, and outpatient waiting areas before each Christmas. With recent emphasis on oncology staff support needs the choir's relevance warranted investigation. This constructivist research examined what effect the staff Christmas choir had on the choir members and staff bystanders in 2008. METHODS: Sampling was convenience and purposive. Staff choir members were invited to participate during rehearsals, and staff bystanders were invited at seven choir performances in the hospital. Respondents completed anonymous and semistructured questionnaires and the conductor (of 29 years) was interviewed. The inductive, comparative, and cyclic data analyses were informed by grounded theory and qualitative interrater reliability was performed. RESULTS: Questionnaires from 64 staff were returned. The choir elicited positive emotions, memories, Christmas spirit, hospital community and/or work-life effects for many staff, in a cancer context described as sometimes "overwhelming" and "stressful." Choir members' reactions included stress relief, friendship and feeling rewarded. Bystanders' reactions included feeling uplifted, inspired and moved. Suggestions for future performances were offered, including musical acknowledgement of other religious festivals. Two respondents were concerned about intrusive effects on patients and work practices. DISCUSSION: A staff Christmas choir supported most choir member and staff bystander respondents in an oncology hospital and is recommended in comparable contexts. Further investigation is warranted to extend understanding about Christmas music's effects in palliative care settings.
机译:目标:Peter MacCallum癌症中心拥有世界上最持久的员工圣诞合唱团之一。从1956年开始,合唱团在每个圣诞节前在自助餐厅,病房和门诊等候区表演。随着近期对肿瘤学工作人员的重视,需要对合唱团的相关性进行调查。这项建构主义研究调查了2008年圣诞节合唱团对合唱团成员和旁观者的影响。方法:抽样既方便又有目的。员工合唱团成员应邀参加排练,并邀请旁观者参加医院的七场合唱团演出。受访者填写了匿名和半结构化问卷,并对导体(29年)进行了采访。归纳,比较和循环数据分析均基于扎根的理论,并进行了定性的可靠性分析。结果:返回了来自64名员工的问卷。在有时被描述为“压倒性”和“压力大”的癌症背景下,合唱团引起了许多员工积极的情绪,记忆,圣诞节气氛,医院社区和/或工作生活影响。合唱团成员的反应包括缓解压力,友善和感到高兴。旁观者的反应包括感到振奋,鼓舞和感动。提供了有关未来表演的建议,包括对其他宗教节日的音乐确认。两名受访者担心对患者和工作习惯的侵入性影响。讨论:员工圣诞节合唱团为肿瘤医院的大多数合唱团成员和旁观者提供了支持,建议在可比的情况下使用。有必要进行进一步的调查,以加深对圣诞节音乐在姑息治疗环境中的影响的了解。

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