The Effect of Lullabies and Classical Music on Preterm Neonates' Cerebral Oxygenation, Vital Signs, and Comfort During Orogastric Tube Feeding: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

Biological research for nursing Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-22 DOI:10.1177/10998004231202404
Esra Bağli, Sibel Küçükoğlu, Hanifi Soylu
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Abstract

Objective: This study investigated the effect of lullabies and classical music on preterm neonates' cerebral oxygenation, vital signs, and comfort during orogastric (OG) tube feeding.

Methods: This was a parallel-group pretest-posttest randomized controlled study. The research was conducted between December 2020 and May 2022. The sample consisted of 51 preterm neonates hospitalized in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) of Selçuk University Faculty of Medicine Hospital in Konya, Türkiye. Participants were randomized into three groups (17 preterm infants in each group). The first group listened to lullabies sung by their mothers and the second group listened to classical music during OG tube feeding. The control group received routine care with no music. Data were collected using a Neonatal Identification Information Form, Physiological Parameters and rSO2 Monitoring Form, and the Newborn Comfort Behavior Scale (Comfort-Neo). The study was registered on the ClinicalTrials database (NCT05333575).

Results: The lullaby group had stable peak heart rates and oxygen saturation levels (p = .002). Both lullaby and classical music groups had significantly higher cerebral oxygenation levels than the control group. The classical music group had the highest cerebral oxygenation level (p = .001). Both lullaby and classical music groups had significantly higher mean Comfort-Neo scores than the control group. The classical music group had the highest mean Comfort-Neo score (p = .040).

Conclusion: Preterm neonates who listen to lullabies and classical music are likely to have higher cerebral oxygen and comfort levels. Listening to lullabies helps stabilize vital signs. These results suggest that healthcare professionals should encourage parents to get their preterm neonates to listen to lullabies and classical music.

摇篮曲和古典音乐对早产儿经口管喂养期间大脑氧合、生命体征和舒适度的影响:一项随机对照试验。
目的:研究摇篮曲和古典音乐对早产儿经口管喂养时脑氧合、生命体征和舒适度的影响。方法:这是一项平行组的前测后测随机对照研究。该研究于2020年12月至2022年5月期间进行。样本包括51名在土耳其科尼亚塞尔库克大学医学院医院新生儿重症监护室(NICU)住院的早产儿。参与者被随机分为三组(每组17名早产儿)。第一组听母亲唱的摇篮曲,第二组在OG管饲期间听古典音乐。对照组在没有音乐的情况下接受常规护理。使用新生儿识别信息表、生理参数和rSO2监测表以及新生儿舒适行为量表(Comfort Neo)收集数据。该研究已在临床试验数据库(NCT05333575)中注册。结果:摇篮曲组有稳定的峰值心率和血氧饱和度水平(p=0.002)。摇篮曲组和古典音乐组的脑氧合水平均显著高于对照组。古典音乐组的大脑氧合水平最高(p=0.001)。摇篮曲组和古典音乐组都显著高于对照组的Comfort Neo平均得分。古典音乐组的Comfort Neo平均得分最高(p=0.040)。结论:听摇篮曲和古典音乐的早产儿可能有更高的脑氧和舒适水平。听摇篮曲有助于稳定生命体征。这些结果表明,医疗保健专业人员应该鼓励父母让早产儿听摇篮曲和古典音乐。
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