Cancer patients’ interest and preferences for music therapy Author: Burns, D. S., Sledge, R. B., Fuller, L. A., Daggy, J. K., Monahan, P. O. Conference/Journal: Journal of Music Therapy Date published: 2005 Other: Volume ID: 42 , Pages: 185-199 , Word Count: 88 METHOD: The goal of this study was to examine cancer patients’ interest in and preferences for using two types of music therapy interventions, music-making and music listening. Sixty-five patients completed the Music Interest Survey in addition to standardized measures of coping, affect, anxiety, and fatigue. RESULTS: Results suggest adult cancer patients are interested in music therapy, especially music listening. Patient interest and preference were associated with negative affect, anxiety, age, and self-efficacy. Findings highlight the need for a comprehensive assessment of patient needs and preferences prior to intervention.