Impact of daily music on comfort scores in preterm infants: a randomized controlled trial.

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS
Merel van der Straaten, Agnes van den Hoogen, Maria-Luisa Tataranno, Catelijn J M van Berkel, Lisa Schmit, Hans Jeekel, Annelies Hennink, Manon Benders, Jeroen Dudink
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Abstract

Background: Premature birth heightens neurodevelopmental risks, theorized to partly stem from altered sensory inputs and disrupted sleep patterns. Modifying the acoustic milieu through music intervention (MI) offers promise to improve neonatal comfort, reduce sleep disturbances, and stabilize physiological parameters. This study explores the impact of non-pharmacological MI on these health indicators within the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).

Methods: A single-blinded RCT was conducted. Premature infants (34 > GA > 29 wks) were randomly assigned to either receive 8 min of daily MI or placebo for up to 15 days. Validated behavioral comfort scores were visually obtained by a blinded observer before and after intervention. Additionally, physiological signs (HR, RR, SatO2) were recorded. Differences between the groups were analyzed using χ² tests and t-tests.

Results: In total 56 preterm infants were included. After intervention, comfort levels increased significantly in the MI compared to placebo group (p = 0.000). Neonates receiving MI transitioned from wakefulness to a state of sleep significantly more compared to placebo (p = 0.002). Physiological parameters remained stable.

Conclusions: This study adds to existing literature demonstrating that a music intervention in a NICU setting can enhance comfort and sleep of premature infants without adversely affecting physiological parameters.

Impact: The study demonstrates that music interventions (MI) in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) setting can significantly increase comfort levels and positively impact the sleep of premature infants without negatively impacting their physiological parameters. This research increases evidence for non-pharmacological interventions, specifically music, as beneficial for the well-being of premature infants in NICU settings. It replicates and expands upon previous methodological designs, providing more robust evidence of MI's positive effects on this vulnerable population. The positive outcomes of music intervention could influence hospital policies by integrating non-pharmacological practices into standard neonatal care protocols to enhance developmental support for premature infants.

每日音乐对早产儿舒适度评分的影响:随机对照试验。
背景:早产增加了神经发育的风险,据推测部分原因在于感官输入的改变和睡眠模式的紊乱。通过音乐干预(MI)改变声学环境有望改善新生儿的舒适度、减少睡眠障碍并稳定生理参数。本研究探讨了非药物性音乐干预对新生儿重症监护室(NICU)内这些健康指标的影响:方法:进行单盲 RCT 研究。早产儿(34 > GA > 29 wks)被随机分配到每天接受 8 分钟的人工心肺复苏或安慰剂治疗,最长治疗时间为 15 天。在干预前后,由盲法观察者目测获得经验证的行为舒适度评分。此外,还记录了生理指标(心率、呼吸频率、血氧饱和度)。采用χ²检验和t检验分析组间差异:结果:共纳入 56 名早产儿。干预后,MI 组的舒适度明显高于安慰剂组(p = 0.000)。与安慰剂组相比,接受 MI 治疗的新生儿从清醒状态过渡到睡眠状态的次数明显增多(p = 0.002)。生理参数保持稳定:本研究补充了现有文献,证明在新生儿重症监护室环境中进行音乐干预可提高早产儿的舒适度和睡眠质量,而不会对生理参数产生不利影响:该研究表明,在新生儿重症监护室(NICU)环境中进行音乐干预(MI)可显著提高早产儿的舒适度,并对其睡眠产生积极影响,而不会对其生理参数产生负面影响。这项研究增加了非药物干预(特别是音乐)对新生儿重症监护室早产儿健康有益的证据。该研究复制并扩展了之前的方法设计,为多元智能对这一弱势群体的积极影响提供了更有力的证据。音乐干预的积极效果可影响医院政策,将非药物疗法纳入标准新生儿护理方案,以加强对早产儿发育的支持。
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Pediatric Research
Pediatric Research 医学-小儿科
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
5.60%
发文量
473
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Pediatric Research publishes original papers, invited reviews, and commentaries on the etiologies of children''s diseases and disorders of development, extending from molecular biology to epidemiology. Use of model organisms and in vitro techniques relevant to developmental biology and medicine are acceptable, as are translational human studies
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