围手术期音乐聆听对患者满意度、焦虑和抑郁的影响:一项准实验研究。

IF 1.6 Q2 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Anesthesiology Research and Practice Pub Date : 2020-02-07 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2020/3761398
Daryl Jian An Tan, Breanna A Polascik, Hwei Min Kee, Amanda Chia Hui Lee, Rehena Sultana, Melanie Kwan, Karthik Raghunathan, Charles M Belden, Ban Leong Sng
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摘要

背景:围手术期音乐聆听的效果已被证实可以缓解术前焦虑和抑郁,同时提高患者满意度。然而,音乐聆听在新加坡并没有得到广泛的研究。因此,我们研究的主要目的是调查患者对围手术期在局部环境下听音乐的满意度。第二个目的是探讨围手术期听音乐在减少患者手术相关焦虑和抑郁方面的作用。方法:在获得伦理委员会批准后,我们对一组接受选择性妇科小手术的女性患者进行了准实验研究。在术前和术后给患者提供包含选定音乐类型播放列表的Apple iPod Touch™设备和降噪耳机。采用医院焦虑抑郁量表(HADS)、EQ-5D-3L问卷、音乐聆听偏好及患者满意度调查。采用配对数据的Wilcoxon sign -rank检验和McNemar检验进行分析。结果:分析83例患者,97.6%的患者术前满意,98.8%的患者术后满意。干预前HADS焦虑的IQR评分中位数为7.0分(6.0分[0-17]),显著高于干预后的2.0分(4.0分[0-12])(P < 0.001)。同样,与干预后相比,干预前HADS抑郁显著减少(P < 0.001)。同样,与干预后相比,干预前的HADS抑郁症显著减少。结论:围手术期听音乐可提高患者满意度,减轻患者焦虑和抑郁情绪。我们希望进一步研究围手术期音乐的广泛应用如何改善患者的护理。
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The Effect of Perioperative Music Listening on Patient Satisfaction, Anxiety, and Depression: A Quasiexperimental Study.

The Effect of Perioperative Music Listening on Patient Satisfaction, Anxiety, and Depression: A Quasiexperimental Study.

The Effect of Perioperative Music Listening on Patient Satisfaction, Anxiety, and Depression: A Quasiexperimental Study.

Background: The effect of perioperative music listening has been proven to relieve preoperative anxiety and depression, while improving patient satisfaction. However, music listening has not been extensively studied in Singapore. Therefore, the primary aim of our study is to investigate the patient satisfaction towards perioperative music listening in the local setting. The secondary aim is to investigate the effect of perioperative music listening in reducing patient surgery-related anxiety and depression.

Methods: After obtaining ethics board approval, we conducted a quasiexperimental study on a cohort of female patients who were undergoing elective minor gynaecological surgeries. Apple iPod Touch™ devices containing playlists of selected music genres and noise-cancelling earphones were given to patients to listen during the preoperative and postoperative periods. Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), EQ-5D-3L questionnaire, music listening preferences, and patient satisfaction surveys were administered. Wilcoxon signed-rank and McNemar's tests for paired data were used for analysis.

Results: 83 patients were analysed with 97.6% of patients in the preoperative period and 98.8% of patients in the postoperative period were satisfied with music listening. The median (IQR [range]) score for preintervention HADS anxiety was 7.0 (6.0 [0-17]), significantly higher than that in postintervention at 2.0 (4.0 [0-12]) (P < 0.001). Similarly, there was a significant reduction in preintervention HADS depression as compared to postintervention (P < 0.001). Similarly, there was a significant reduction in preintervention HADS depression as compared to postintervention (.

Conclusion: Perioperative music listening improved patient satisfaction and can reduce patient anxiety and depression. We hope to further investigate on how wider implementation of perioperative music listening could improve patient care.

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