Hello Alissa,
Personally, I've heard of music therapy but never seen it used where I worked. I wouldn't have any problem believing that the pleasure people get from listening to music can be therapeutic.
There are other nurses, that have quite a bit of experience. One you may want to contact is:
Susan Magrath R.N. A.N.P., Instructor of Nursing:"Susan has taught at Ball State University for one year, primarily in the areas of acute and critical care. Currently she is involved as a Board Certified Nurse Practitioner in a local pain management clinic.
Prior to joining the nursing faculty, she was employed at Ball Memorial Hospital (BMH) for 15 years and practiced as a registered nurse in critical care and hospice. Her research and special interest areas focus on palliative care and complementary therapies.
Susan has served as volunteer director of the YWCA Well Child Clinic from 1986 to 1994 and coordinator of the music therapy committee (BMH) from 1998 to the present. She has facilitated and coordinated a teleconference on music therapy at Ball State in conjunction with the BMH music therapy committee and Ball State's School of Nursing in 1999. In May 2002, Susan facilitated and sponsored a music therapy workshop at BMH."
http://www.bsu.edu/cast/nursing/profile/0,1898,2410-507-16140,00.html
I'd guess that nurses in general don't know a lot about music therapy. Perhaps if more nurses did know about it, they'd develop a deep appreciation of it
Maybe you can help by educating us on how it can help our patients
Wish you the best.
Andrew Lopez, RN
http://www.4nursing.com