During the onset of COVID-19, the senior music therapist at Gold Coast University Hospital implemented adaptive ways of working with patients, including self-directed activities for those in isolation. Ukulele lessons were introduced to the Gold Coast Mental Health inpatient service at this time with great benefit to patients and staff.
Music therapy: Innovation during COVID-19
Initiative Type
Model of Care
Status
Deliver
Added
Last updated
Summary
Key dates
Aug 2021
Aug 2021
Implementation sites
Gold Coast University Hospital and Logan Hospital Mental Health Inpatients
Aim
To reduce isolation, as well as improve wellbeing and self-expression of mental health patients.
Benefits
The music therapist recorded behaviours that were observed during ukulele lessons including those relating to attention, memory, and self-expression. It became evident that interpersonal communication, focus and empowerment were the most prominent themes that emerged during the ukulele lessons.
Background
Restrictions enforced during the COVID-19 pandemic at Gold Coast Mental Health inpatient facilities would have led to feelings of isolation among the clients. The senior music therapist at Gold Coast Health decided to introduce a new way of working with patients to reduce isolation, improve wellbeing and enhance self-expression.