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Music therapy is often used as a complementary therapy in the
hospice to allow for a more holistic care. Despite clinical
observations on the effectiveness of music therapy, there has been
a paucity of formal research in the Asian setting concerning the
experience of patients using music therapy. Hence, this research
study aimed to uncover terminally ill patients' experiences of
music therapy in a Singapore in-patient hospice. As music therapy
is growing in its popularity as a form of complementary therapy
used in the hospice, it is essential to understand the therapeutic
modality from the patient's perspective. A qualitative approached
was used to explore the human experience with music therapy. Data
was analysed using Burnard's thematic analysis method. Four themes
that have emerged from the study - Mirror of the inner feelings,
Bridge of connection, Music as a therapeutic medium and Barriers to
music therapy.
This brief presents characterizations of identification errors
under a probabilistic framework when output sensors are binary,
quantized, or regular. By considering both space complexity in
terms of signal quantization and time complexity with respect to
data window sizes, this study provides a new perspective to
understand the fundamental relationship between probabilistic
errors and resources, which may represent data sizes in computer
usage, computational complexity in algorithms, sample sizes in
statistical analysis and channel bandwidths in communications.
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