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Audit of Music Therapy on UK Neonatal Units


Music therapy is provided by HCPC registered, trained professionals and aims to support the developmental needs of infants, as well as provide emotional and bonding support for parents. At UCLH we would like to find out more about the landscape of music therapy on neonatal units across the UK, to inform future service provision and research. The following survey will allow you to share information on whether your unit has a music therapy service, and if not, whether this is something you would like on your unit, and why. 


The survey has 10 questions and should take only few minutes to complete.


Thank you for your time.

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Which neonatal unit are you representing?

2

Level of care provided

3

Number of ITU cots

4

Number of HDU cots

5

Number of SCBU cots

6

Number of transitional care cots

7

Do you currently have a Music Therapist visiting your unit?

Select one answer
8

How is the music therapy service funded?

Please tell us if the service is provided by an external organisation or if the therapist is an employee of the hospital and who funds the work i.e charity, trust, nhs Please put N/A if you do not have a music therapist.
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How many days is the service available per week?

Select one or more answers
10

Who is the service available for?

Which of the following infants do you OR would you include for music therapy services?