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List of bibliographic references indexed by professionals

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 20.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000039 (2021) Daniella Hult Khazaie [Royaume-Uni] ; Clifford Stott [Royaume-Uni] ; Sammyh S. Khan [Suède]Mass meets mosh: Exploring healthcare professionals' perspectives on social identity processes and health risks at a religious pilgrimage and music festivals.
000065 (2021) Aikaterini Vardonikolaki [Grèce] ; Dimitris Kikidis [Grèce] ; Eleftheria Iliadou [Grèce] ; Nikolaos Markatos [Grèce] ; Kostas Pastiadis [Grèce] ; Athanasios Bibas [Grèce]Audiological findings in professionals exposed to music and their relation with tinnitus.
000325 (2020) Hilary Bungay [Royaume-Uni] ; Clare Jacobs [Royaume-Uni]Dance for Health: The perceptions of healthcare professionals of the impact of music and movement sessions for older people in acute hospital settings.
000361 (2020) Andrew Steward [États-Unis]Applying Person-Centered Activities for Dementia Caregivers and Activity Professionals: A Review of Creative Engagement from A Social Work Perspective.
000378 (2020) Mary Jane Esplen [Canada] ; Bev Foster [Canada] ; Sarah Pearson [Canada] ; Jiahui Wong [Canada] ; Chelsea Mackinnon [Canada] ; Isabel Shamsudeen [Canada] ; Katharine Cecchin [Canada]A survey of oncology healthcare professionals' knowledge and attitudes toward the use of music as a therapeutic tool in healthcare.
000511 (2019) Lyndsey Connolly [Irlande (pays)] ; Hilary Moss [Irlande (pays)]Music, spirituality and dementia: Exploring joint working between pastoral care professionals and music therapists to improve person-centred care for people with dementia (Innovative Practice).
000549 (2019) Roberta Pineda [États-Unis] ; Jessica Roussin [États-Unis] ; Elizabeth Heiny [États-Unis] ; Joan Smith [États-Unis]Health Care Professionals' Perceptions about Sensory-Based Interventions in the NICU.
000649 (2019) Amy Clements-Cortes [Canada]A Sequential Mixed-Methods Study of Pre-Professionals' Understanding of the Undergraduate Music Therapy Internship.
000660 (2019) Allard E. Van Ark [Pays-Bas] ; Marjo Wijnen-Meijer [Pays-Bas]"Doctor Jazz": Lessons that medical professionals can learn from jazz musicians.
000720 (2018) Jeffrey A. Russell [États-Unis] ; Moegi Yamaguchi [États-Unis]Sound Exposure of Healthcare Professionals Working with a University Marching Band.
000985 (2017) Samantha L. Harrison [Royaume-Uni] ; Annemarie Lee [Canada] ; Roger S. Goldstein [Canada] ; Dina Brooks [Canada]Perspectives of healthcare professionals and patients on the application of mindfulness in individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
000987 (2017) Ana Grasielle Dionísio Corrêa [Brésil] ; Gilda Aparecida De Assis ; Marilena Do Nascimento [Brésil] ; Roseli De Deus Lopes [Brésil]Perceptions of clinical utility of an Augmented Reality musical software among health care professionals.
000E11 (2015) Adna Abdilmajeedn Faraj ; P. Wright ; J H S. Haneef ; Adrian JonesLISTEN WHILE YOU WORK? The Attitude of Healthcare Professionals to Music in the OR.
000E83 (2015) Amy Clements-Cortes [Canada]A Survey Study of Pre-Professionals' Understanding of the Canadian Music Therapy Internship Experience.
000F91 (2014) A A Faraj ; A P Wright ; J H S. Haneef ; A. JonesListen while you work? The attitude of healthcare professionals to music in the operating theatre.
001455 (2011) Frank Davidoff [États-Unis]Music lessons: what musicians can teach doctors (and other health professionals).
001576 (2010) Thomas St James O'Connor [Canada] ; Mike Chow ; Gary Payne ; Janet Young ; Myrta Rivera ; Elizabeth Meakes ; Laura Mcgregor ; Janet HowittIn the beginning: a Canadian ethnographic study on sources and definitions of spiritual reflection used by health care professionals who are not chaplains.
001862 (2007) Kara Mills Groen [États-Unis]Pain assessment and management in end of life care: a survey of assessment and treatment practices of hospice music therapy and nursing professionals.
001A71 (2004) T. Risberg [Norvège] ; A. Kolstad ; Y. Bremnes ; H. Holte ; E A Wist ; O. Mella ; O. Klepp ; T. Wilsgaard ; B R CassilethKnowledge of and attitudes toward complementary and alternative therapies; a national multicentre study of oncology professionals in Norway.
001C93 (1998) H. Mintzberg [Canada]Covert leadership: notes on managing professionals. Knowledge workers respond to inspiration, not supervision.

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