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剃刀边缘:澳大利亚摇滚音乐影响男性在假扮外科医生时的表现。

The razor's edge: Australian rock music impairs men's performance when pretending to be a surgeon.

机构信息

Centre for Performance Science, Royal College of Music, London, UK

Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, London, UK.

出版信息

Med J Aust. 2016 Dec 12;205(11):515-518. doi: 10.5694/mja16.01045.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Over the past few decades there has been interest in the role of music in the operating theatre. However, despite many reported benefits, a number of potentially harmful effects of music have been identified. This study aimed to explore the effects of rock and classical music on surgical speed, accuracy and perceived distraction when performing multiorgan resection in the board game Operation.

DESIGN

Single-blind, three-arm, randomised controlled trial.

SETTING

Imperial Festival, London, May 2016.

PARTICIPANTS

Members of the public (n = 352) aged ≥ 16 years with no previous formal surgical training or hearing impairments.

METHODS

Participants were randomised to listen through noise-cancelling headphones to either the sound of an operating theatre, rock music or classical music. Participants were then invited to remove three organs from the board game patient, Cavity Sam, using surgical tweezers.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

Time taken (seconds) to remove three organs from Cavity Sam; the number of mistakes made in performing the surgery; and perceived distraction, rated on a five-point Likert-type scale from 1 (not at all distracting) to 5 (very distracting).

RESULTS

Rock music impairs the performance of men but not women when undertaking complex surgical procedures in the board game Operation, increasing the time taken to operate and showing a trend towards more surgical mistakes. In addition, classical music was associated with lower perceived distraction during the game, but this effect was attenuated when factoring in how much people liked the music, with suggestions that only people who particularly liked the music of Mozart found it beneficial.

CONCLUSIONS

Rock music (specifically Australian rock music) appears to have detrimental effects on surgical performance. Men are advised not to listen to rock music when either operating or playing board games.

摘要

目的

在过去的几十年中,人们对音乐在手术室中的作用产生了兴趣。然而,尽管有许多报道的益处,但也发现了音乐的一些潜在的有害影响。本研究旨在探讨摇滚和古典音乐对在棋盘游戏《Operation》中进行多器官切除手术时的手术速度、准确性和感知干扰的影响。

设计

单盲、三臂、随机对照试验。

地点

2016 年 5 月,伦敦帝国节。

参与者

年龄在 16 岁以上、没有接受过正式手术培训或听力障碍的公众(n=352)。

方法

参与者被随机分配通过降噪耳机听手术室的声音、摇滚音乐或古典音乐。然后,参与者被邀请使用手术镊子从棋盘游戏患者 Cavity Sam 身上取出三个器官。

主要观察指标

从 Cavity Sam 身上取出三个器官所用的时间(秒);进行手术时犯的错误数;以及感知干扰程度,用 1 到 5 的五点李克特量表评分(1 表示一点也不分散注意力,5 表示非常分散注意力)。

结果

摇滚音乐会损害男性在棋盘游戏《Operation》中进行复杂手术程序的表现,但不会损害女性的表现,增加了手术时间,并显示出更多手术错误的趋势。此外,古典音乐与游戏过程中的感知干扰程度较低相关,但当考虑到人们对音乐的喜好程度时,这种影响会减弱,这表明只有特别喜欢莫扎特音乐的人会发现其有益。

结论

摇滚音乐(特别是澳大利亚摇滚音乐)似乎对手术表现有不利影响。建议男性在操作或玩棋盘游戏时不要听摇滚音乐。

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