Music and dance in respiratory disease management in Uganda: a qualitative study of patient and healthcare professional perspectives
Introduction Music and dance are increasingly used as adjunctive arts-in-health interventions in high-income settings, with a growing body of research suggesting biopsychosocial benefits. Such low-cost, low-resource interventions may have application in low-resource settings such as Uganda. However,...
Main Authors: | Philip, KEJ, Cartwright, LL, Westlake, D, Nyakoojo, G, Kimuli, I, Kirenga, B, Brakema, EA, Orme, MW, Fancourt, D, Hopkinson, NS, Jones, R, Katagira, W |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BMJ
2021
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