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Background Amplified cardiopulmonary recording (ACPR) is a unique music therapy intervention implementing recorded heartbeats with meaningful music. Although its clinical application has grown, there is limited research on the acceptability and usage by bereaved families. Objective The research objective was to understand the frequency recipients engaged with ACPR after their loved one died. Design A survey was undertaken with relatives of 191 adult patients who had participated in ACPR. Setting/Subjects Bereaved loved ones of adult onc