Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, NJ 08903, USA.
Contraception. 2012 May;85(5):496-502. doi: 10.1016/j.contraception.2011.09.018. Epub 2011 Nov 12.
The study objective was to explore the effect of music as an adjunct to local anesthesia on pain and anxiety during first-trimester surgical abortion. Secondary outcomes included patient satisfaction and coping.
We conducted a randomized controlled pilot study of 26 women comparing music and local anesthesia to local anesthesia alone. We assessed pain, anxiety and coping with 11-point verbal numerical scales. Patient satisfaction was measured via a 4-point Likert scale.
In the music group, we noted a trend toward a faster decline in anxiety postprocedure (p=.065). The music group reported better coping than the control group (mean±S.D., 8.5±2.3 and 6.2±2.8, respectively; p<.05). Both groups reported similarly high satisfaction scores. There were no group differences in pain.
Music as an adjunct to local anesthesia during surgical abortion is associated with a trend toward less anxiety postprocedure and better coping while maintaining high patient satisfaction. Music does not appear to affect abortion pain.
本研究旨在探讨在第一孕期手术流产中,将音乐作为局部麻醉的辅助手段对疼痛和焦虑的影响。次要结局指标包括患者满意度和应对方式。
我们进行了一项随机对照试验的初步研究,纳入了 26 名女性,比较了音乐联合局部麻醉与单纯局部麻醉的效果。我们使用 11 点数字评分法评估疼痛、焦虑和应对方式。患者满意度通过 4 分 Likert 量表进行测量。
在音乐组中,我们观察到术后焦虑程度呈下降趋势(p=.065)。音乐组报告的应对方式优于对照组(均值±标准差,分别为 8.5±2.3 和 6.2±2.8;p<.05)。两组患者的满意度评分均较高,且无组间差异。两组患者的疼痛无差异。
在手术流产中,将音乐作为局部麻醉的辅助手段,可在保持患者满意度高的情况下,减轻术后焦虑程度,提高应对能力,但对流产疼痛无影响。