Impact of Music Therapy on Pain, Stress, and Physiological Parameters Among Postoperative Patients.

IF 0.7 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Journal of pharmacy & bioallied sciences Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-18 DOI:10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_543_24
C Cecyli, R Vasika, J Jagadeeswari, A Priyadarsini, Baa Dayana
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Abstract

Introduction: Post-surgery acute pain is often uncontrolled, causing significant harm to patients, despite improvements in pain management. Music therapy can help to reduce physiological and psychological stress, making it a valuable tool for stress and pain Alleviation.

Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of music therapy on pain, stress, and physiological parameters among postoperative patients.

Methods: With 60 samples that matched the inclusion criteria, a quasi-experimental pretest and posttest study methodology was used. Before the music intervention, after the postoperative day 0, and after the intervention on the 7th postoperative day, the physiological parameters for both groups were collected together with the pain score and stress level using a Numerical Rating scale (NRS) and Perceived Stress Scale. Both descriptive and inferential statistics have been used for the data.

Result: In comparison to the control group, there was a significant decrease in the study group's mean scores for pain and stress, and found significant changes in physiological variables such as pulse rate, SPO2, respiration rate, and systolic and diastolic BP.

Conclusion: Among postoperative patients, music was found to have positive effects on pain, stress, and physiological markers.

音乐疗法对术后患者疼痛、压力和生理参数的影响
导言:尽管疼痛治疗有所改善,但手术后的急性疼痛往往得不到控制,对患者造成严重伤害。音乐疗法有助于减轻生理和心理压力,是缓解压力和疼痛的重要工具:评估音乐疗法对术后患者疼痛、压力和生理参数的影响:方法:在符合纳入标准的 60 个样本中,采用准实验性的前测和后测研究方法。在音乐干预前、术后第 0 天后和术后第 7 天干预后,使用数字评分量表(NRS)和感知压力量表收集两组患者的生理参数、疼痛评分和压力水平。对数据进行了描述性和推论性统计:结果:与对照组相比,研究组的疼痛和压力平均得分显著降低,脉搏、SPO2、呼吸频率、收缩压和舒张压等生理变量也发生了显著变化:结论:在术后患者中,音乐对疼痛、压力和生理指标有积极影响。
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