| Literature DB >> 35130985 |
Bridget Johnston1,2, Fiona Bowman3,4, Emma Carduff5, Fulya Donmez3, Andy Lowndes6, Alistair McKeown4,7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Playlist for Life is a brief, inexpensive music listening intervention which originated in dementia care, but is increasingly being used for people at the end of life. However, there is a lack of robust empirical research on its application in the hospice setting. Our patient and public involvement group originated the idea for this study. The aim of this feasibility study was to inform the design of a larger effectiveness study on the use of Playlist for Life in the hospice setting.Entities:
Keywords: End-of-life care; Feasibility study; Hospice; Music; Palliative care
Year: 2022 PMID: 35130985 PMCID: PMC8819936 DOI: 10.1186/s40814-022-00983-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pilot Feasibility Stud ISSN: 2055-5784
Participant demographics
| Patient | Age | Diagnosis | Date of diagnosis | Date of hospice admission/attendance | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 58 | Brain tumour | 12/2014 | 14/4/2019 | ||||
| 2 | 82 | Oesophageal cancer | 2/2018 | 31/5/2018 | ||||
| 3 | 70 | Small cell lung cancer | 3/2018 | 29/5/2018 | ||||
| 4 | 56 | Renal cancer | 11/4/2018 | 24/7/2019 | ||||
| 5 | 60 | Gastric cancer | 28/8/2018 | 24/7/2019 | ||||
| 6 | 82 | Renal cancer | 06/2019 | 12/9/2019 | ||||
| Age | Gender | Relationship to patient | Number of years known to patient | |||||
| 1 | 58 | Female | Wife | 42 | ||||
| 2 | 51 | Female | Daughter | 51 | ||||
| 3 | – | – | – | – | ||||
| 4 | 74 | Female | Mother | 56 | ||||
| 5 | 57 | Male | Brother | 57 | ||||
| 6 | 84 | Male | Husband | 71 | ||||
| Age | Gender | Job role | Hospice service | Years in post | Years qualified | Previous palliative care experience | Previous playlist for life experience | |
| 1 | 38 | Female | Registered Nurse | Day | 4.5 | 17 | Yes | Yes |
| 2 | 56 | Female | Healthcare assistant | Day | 11 | n/a | No | No |
| 3 | 60 | Female | Healthcare assistant | Day | 4 | n/a | Yes | Yes |
| 4 | 50 | Female | Registered Nurse | Inpatient | 7 | 24 | Yes | Yes |
| 5 | 37 | Female | Non clinical | Inpatient | 9 | n/a | No | Yes |
| 6 | 34 | Female | Registered Nurse | Inpatient | 6 months | 10 | Yes | Yes |
*Participant numbers were randomly assigned
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale results
| Patient | Baseline HADS score | Day 3 HADS score | Days 7 HADS score | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anxiety | Depression | Anxiety | Depression | Anxiety | Depression | |
| 1 | 13 | 8 | 11 | 1/1 | 11 | 7 |
| 2 | 18 | 18 | 18 | 14 | 16/18 | 14 |
| 3 | 11 | 6 | – | – | – | – |
| 4 | 5 | 4 | – | – | – | – |
| 5 | 5/9 | 5/12 | 10 | 8 | 9 | 12 |
| 6 | 1 | 0 | – | – | 0 | 0 |
All scores are out of 21 unless indicated, e.g. 16/18 = 16 points out of a possible 18, where patients have not completed a question
Integrated Palliative care Outcome Scale (IPOS)–baseline results
| Patient | Main problems/concerns in the past week | Symptom score (out of 40) | Other symptoms Score (each out of 4) | Q3-Q9 score (out of 28) | How questionnaire was completed |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | None | 12 | Headaches, 2 | 9 | With help from relative |
| 2 | Illness, Family, Panic attacks | 22 | None | 21 | On my own |
| 3 | Advancement of cancer diagnosis, Side effects of illness. | 32 | None | 11 | With help from staff |
| 4 | None | 17 | None | 13 | With help from relative |
| 5 | Illness, symptoms getting worse | 13 | None | 9 | With help from staff |
| 6 | None | 10 | None | 0 | With help from staff |
Integrated Palliative care Outcome Scale (IPOS)–IPOS day 3 results
| Patient | Main problems/concerns in the past week | Symptom score (out of 40) | Other symptoms Score (each out of 4) | Q3-Q9 score (out of 28) | How questionnaire was completed |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Balance, trying to keep active, Bereavement | 2 | None | 10 | On my own |
| 2 | Family, irrational thinking, fear of the unknown | 19 | Worry, 4. Family, 4. Fear of unknown, 4. | 19 | On my own |
| 3 | - | – | – | – | – |
| 4* | - | – | – | – | – |
| 5 | My condition, family, dealing with the general situation. | 14 | None | 13 | With help from staff |
| 6 | None | 9 | None | 4 | With help from staff |
*Patient 4 too lethargic to complete PROMS on day 3
*Patient 3 was withdrawn on medical advice
Integrated Palliative care Outcome Scale (IPOS)-IPOS Day 7 Results
| Patient | Main problems/concerns in the past week | Symptom score (out of 40) | Other symptoms Score (each out of 4) | Q3-Q9 score (out of 28) | How questionnaire was completed |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | None | 4 | None | 10 | On my own |
| 2 | Family, fear of the unknown, concern over a purchase | 17 | Fear of the unknown, 3. My illness, 3. | 18 | On my own |
| 3 | – | – | – | – | – |
| 4* | – | – | – | – | – |
| 5 | Worry over symptoms, family, what will happen next. | 14 | None | 12 | With help from staff |
| 6 | Going home or to a Care home when leaving the hospice | 12 | None | 5 | With help from staff |
*Patient 4 too lethargic to complete PROMS on day 7
*Patient 3 was withdrawn on medical advice
Personalised Music Assessment Tool results
| Patient | Baseline | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pre | During | Post | Pre | During | Post | ||
| 1 | 17 | – | – | – | 26 | 26 | 26 |
| 2 | 24 | 18/24 | – | – | 22 | 17/24 | 22 |
| 3 | 20 | – | – | – | – | – | – |
| 4* | 22 | – | – | – | – | – | – |
| 5 | 24 | 27 | 29 | 28 | 24 | 26 | 26 |
| 6 | 26 | – | – | – | 25 | 29 | 26 |
All scores are out of 29 unless indicated, e.g. 17/24 = 17 points out of a possible 24 where a patient has not answered every question
*Patient 4 too lethargic to complete PROMS on day 3 and day 7
Drug changes
| Drug | Route | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Patient 1 | Epilim | Oral | 500 mg | 500 mg | 500 mg |
| Levothyroxine | Oral | 150 mcg | 150 mcg | 150 mcg | |
| Omeprazole | Oral | 20 mg | 20 mg | 20 mg | |
| Patient 2 | Simvastatin | Oral | 40 mg | 40 mg | 40 mg |
| Omeprazole | Oral | 40 mg | 40 mg | 40 mg | |
| Patient 3 | Alogliptin | Oral | 25 mg | 25 mg | 25 mg |
| Amitriptyline | Oral | 5 mg | 5 mg | 5 mg | |
| Diazepam | Oral | 2 mg | 2mg | 2 mg | |
| Cetrizine | Oral | 10 mg | 10 mg | 10 mg | |
| Patient 5 | morphine | SC | 10 mg | 10mg | 10 mg |
| Midazolam | SC | 2 mg | 2 mg | 2 mg | |
| Omeprazole | Oral | 40 mg | 40 mg | 40 mg | |
| levothyroxine | Oral | 100 mcg | 100 mcg | 100 mcg | |
| Patient 6 | Enoxaparin | SC | 40 mg | 40 mg | 40 mg |
| Clopidogrel | Oral | 75 mg | 75 mg | 75 mg | |
| Lansoprazole | Oral | 30 mg | 30 mg | 30 mg | |
| Prednisolone | Oral | 2 mg | 2 mg | 2 mg |
| Overarching themes | Details | Sample quotes |
|---|---|---|
| This theme determined how patients and family members found the experience of setting up their own playlist and what this means for them in terms of legacy. | ||
| The Playlist for Life intervention helped participants to remind their precious memories in the past. It provided an opportunity to disclose and reflect on positive and negative life experiences, and a history about their whole story from the birth to death. This intervention also facilitated help individuals to cope with psychological distress at the end of life by realising their positive personal qualities. | ‘It left me feeling good from the point of view that there were many … it was a memory of many things that … what it did for me was it began to bring me back to some of the ice times in life and the fun times, but also that was tinged with sadness because I then began to realise that although you went through life and you saw life as a path and a path of fun and enjoyment that that doesn't really exist without some sadness being in there also.’ (Patient 2) ‘Songs that reminded him of parts of his life when he was strong and you know, that will maybe help him at this stage in his life.’ (Family 2) | |
| The Playlist for Life intervention contributed to the experience of a joyful life and making life 'worth living' by helping to live in the present for people approaching the end of life. It also provided to deal with daily problems by helping them to live in the moment and maintain normality. |