Effects of Music on Pain and Anxiety During Otolaryngology Surgery: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

IF 1.8 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
OTO Open Pub Date : 2024-11-19 eCollection Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1002/oto2.70041
Kenny Do, Eric Kawana, Kurtis Young, Harry H Ching, Jo-Lawrence Bigcas
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Abstract

Objective: Patients undergoing surgery commonly experience anxiety during their procedure which can negatively affect surgical outcomes. Music therapy has emerged as a promising noninvasive approach to reducing anxiety particularly in patients undergoing otolaryngology procedures.The objective of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of music therapy on anxiety and pain during these procedures.

Data sources: PubMed and Embase.

Review methods: A systematic search was conducted using the PRISMA approach to retrieve articles published between 1980 and March 2024. The search terms were applied to PubMed and Embase databases. The search term yielded a total of 669 articles on PubMed and 1027 articles on Embase, 5 of which met the inclusion criteria.

Results: Five studies consisting of 4 randomized controlled trials and one case-control studies were included in our study, resulting in a total of 381 patients undergoing various otolaryngology procedures. Music therapy was found to reduce preoperative, perioperative, and postoperative anxiety and pain levels compared to control groups. Furthermore, patients who received music therapy experienced improvements in physiological parameters such as heart rate and blood pressure, indicating a positive impact on stress.

Conclusion: Music therapy offers a potentially cost-effective and noninvasive method of reducing anxiety and pain in otolaryngological surgery patients. Our study indicates that music therapy can serve as a valuable addition to traditional pharmacological approaches in managing surgery-related anxiety and pain. However, more research is needed to standardize music therapy protocols and compare its effect in comparison to other nonpharmacologic and pharmacologic modalities to optimize care for patients.

音乐对耳鼻喉科手术过程中疼痛和焦虑的影响:系统回顾与元分析》。
目的接受手术的患者在手术过程中通常会感到焦虑,这会对手术效果产生负面影响。本研究旨在评估音乐疗法对手术过程中焦虑和疼痛的影响:资料来源:PubMed 和 Embase:采用PRISMA方法进行系统检索,检索1980年至2024年3月期间发表的文章。检索词应用于 PubMed 和 Embase 数据库。在 PubMed 和 Embase 数据库中分别检索到 669 篇和 1027 篇文章,其中 5 篇符合纳入标准:结果:我们的研究共纳入了五项研究,包括四项随机对照试验和一项病例对照研究,共有 381 名患者接受了各种耳鼻喉科手术。研究发现,与对照组相比,音乐疗法可降低术前、围术期和术后的焦虑和疼痛程度。此外,接受音乐疗法的患者的心率和血压等生理指标也有所改善,这表明音乐疗法对压力有积极影响:音乐疗法为减轻耳鼻喉科手术患者的焦虑和疼痛提供了一种潜在的经济、非侵入性方法。我们的研究表明,音乐疗法可作为传统药物疗法的重要补充,用于控制与手术相关的焦虑和疼痛。然而,还需要更多的研究来规范音乐疗法方案,并将其效果与其他非药物疗法和药物疗法进行比较,以优化对患者的护理。
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OTO Open Medicine-Surgery
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