Effect of a Single Live Group Music Therapy Intervention on Anxiety-State and Well-Being Levels During Chemotherapy: A Multicenter Randomized Clinical Trial Protocol.

Global advances in integrative medicine and health Pub Date : 2024-12-26 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/27536130241310241
Laura Reyes Aragón, Ana María Díaz, Raúl Suárez, Moshé Alonso Amarillo, Claudia Carolina Colmenares Mejía, Mark Ettenberger
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Introduction: Many cancer patients experience high levels of anxiety during chemotherapy, which can negatively impact their mental health and their physiological, emotional, and spiritual well-being. Different complementary therapies aim to attenuate these effects, including music therapy. Although there is preliminary evidence on the positive effects of music therapy and music-based interventions in chemotherapy wards, few studies report live group interventions delivered by accredited music therapists.

Objective: To determine the effect of a single live group music therapy intervention on state anxiety and well-being levels of adult cancer patients during chemotherapy.

Methodology: This study protocol follows the SPIRT guidelines and reports a two-arm multicenter randomized clinical trial (RCT). The intervention group will receive standard care + a live group music therapy session and the control group will receive standard care only. The primary outcome is state anxiety, measured with the six-item State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI-6). The secondary outcome is well-being, measured with the Well-being Numerical Rating Scales (WB-NRSs). The scales will be applied before and after each intervention. Sample size calculation resulted in a total of 102 participants.

Conclusions: This study seeks to contribute to the improvement of psycho-emotional health and well-being of cancer patients during chemotherapy. It is the first multi-center RCT on music therapy with cancer patients in [country, de-identified for peer review] and aims to gather knowledge about music's role to improve patients' mental health during acute treatment.

Trial registration: clinicaltrials.gov (NCT06577324, submission date August 21st, 2024).

单一现场团体音乐治疗对化疗期间焦虑状态和幸福水平的影响:一项多中心随机临床试验方案。
导读:许多癌症患者在化疗期间经历了高度的焦虑,这会对他们的心理健康以及生理、情绪和精神健康产生负面影响。不同的辅助疗法旨在减弱这些影响,包括音乐疗法。虽然有初步证据表明音乐治疗和基于音乐的干预在化疗病房的积极作用,但很少有研究报道由认可的音乐治疗师提供的现场小组干预。目的:探讨单次现场集体音乐治疗对成年癌症患者化疗期间状态焦虑和幸福感水平的影响。方法学:本研究方案遵循SPIRT指南,并报道了一项双臂多中心随机临床试验(RCT)。干预组将接受标准治疗+现场集体音乐治疗,对照组只接受标准治疗。主要结果是状态焦虑,用六项状态-特质焦虑量表(STAI-6)测量。第二个结果是幸福感,用幸福感数值评定量表(WB-NRSs)来衡量。这些量表将在每次干预之前和之后应用。样本量计算共得到102名参与者。结论:本研究旨在改善癌症患者在化疗期间的心理情绪健康和幸福感。这是国内首个针对癌症患者的音乐治疗的多中心随机对照试验,目的是收集有关音乐在急性治疗期间改善患者心理健康方面的作用的知识。试验注册:clinicaltrials.gov (NCT06577324,提交日期为2024年8月21日)。
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