The purpose of this study is to examine the short-term impact of Vocal Intonation Therapy (VIT) and Therapeutic Singing (TS) on respiratory function in patients with lung cancer. As a secondary outcome, this research will evaluate the effect of the music intervention on respiratory quality of life.
Age range
40 Years – 80 Years
Sex
ALL
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Change in Maximum Phonation Time (MPT) in seconds
Timeframe: Baseline, up to 30-minutes (Post-Intervention)
Respiratory Rate
Timeframe: Up to 30-minutes
Change in Dyspnea measured by Dyspnea-12 Questionnaire
Timeframe: Baseline, up to 1 month
Change in Dyspnea measured by Modified Borg Scale
Timeframe: Baseline, up to 30-minutes (Post-Intervention)
Change in Respiratory Quality of Life measured by St.Georges Respiratory Questionnaire
Timeframe: Baseline, up to 1 month
Change in Dyspnea measured by Cancer Dyspnea Scale
Timeframe: Baseline, up to 1 month