Stockport Express

It’s musical therapy for poorly patients

- HELEN JOHNSON helen.johnson@menmedia.co.uk @helenj83ME­N

STEPPING Hill Hospital’s intensive care unit has become one of the first in the country to use live music to help patients.

The Music In Hospitals charity have been playing in patient wards across the country for many years, and are now going into intensive care and high dependency units (ICUs and HDUs) which treat severely and critically ill patients.

The new ‘ICU-Hear’ project uses musicians experience­d in providing gentle and soothing music, and they move around the patients’ beds to play at the bedside.

This allows them to sensitivel­y respond to the needs of the patients, relatives and staff, and enables them to choose appropriat­e music for their condition and likes.

Gerol Williams, intensive care nurse ward manager said: “We do our very best to care for our patients, but if you’re severely ill in an intensive or high dependency unit it can be a stressful experience, leaving you anxious and weak.

“Many of us know how calming and relaxing it can be to listen to a beautiful piece of music. We’re so pleased that Music in Hospitals have been able to give our patients these soothing sounds to help them through difficult times.”

Evaluation from the charity so far shows that 99 per cent of respondent­s, including patients, visitors and staff on the intensive and high dependency units said they enjoyed listening to the music.

The musicians have now visited Stepping Hill units twice, playing melodies on clarinet and kora, a type of West African harp for patients.

They are planning to return to play again soon.

They have also been busy visiting other wards in the hospital, including to play for patients who are living with dementia.

Sid Richards, regional director of Music in Hospitals North, said: “Since 1948 Music in Hospitals has been providing profession­ally performed live music sessions in all kinds of healthcare settings but it is only in the past few months that we have delivered these concerts to patients in intensive care.

“The feedback from patients, staff and family members has been phenomenal and the charity is working hard to take these sessions to ICUs all over the UK.”

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