![]() All included participants received the intervention, which involved the provision of an MP3 player and assistance to set up a playlist. Eligible patient/family member dyads were approached by hospice staff and if interested, recruited by the researcher. This study was a mixed-methods feasibility study involving adults at the end of life, family members and hospice staff from one in-patient hospice in Scotland. 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. Our patient and public involvement group originated the idea for this study. However, there is a lack of robust empirical research on its application in the hospice setting. 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. ![]()
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