Department of Internal Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
University Health Network - Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; The Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences of Ontario, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Complement Ther Clin Pract. 2017 Aug;28:122-130. doi: 10.1016/j.ctcp.2017.05.011. Epub 2017 May 26.
Medical diagnostic procedures, such as cardiac catheterization, can cause significant patient anxiety. Patient anxiety can have negative implications for compliance with healthcare visits, medical tests, and treatments. Music interventions may have a role in reducing anxiety related to cardiac catheterization procedures.
To perform a comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis evaluating whether musical interventions reduce anxiety in patients undergoing cardiac catheterization.
MEDLINE, EMBASE, CENTRAL, AMED, and PsychINFO from inception to May 2015. Reference lists of included articles were further hand searched for additional eligible studies.
Randomized controlled trials evaluating the effectiveness of music interventions for anxiety reduction in patients undergoing cardiac catheterization.
Data on trial design, baseline characteristics and outcomes was extracted using a data extraction table. Study quality and risk of bias were assessed using the JADAD scale.
The main outcome was the effectiveness of music interventions in reducing anxiety in this patient population. Meta-analysis was pursued using data from studies that had used the Spielberger state anxiety inventory (STAI-S) to measure anxiety reduction. Other outcomes qualitatively reported include the use of anxiolytic medications and effect on physiological parameters such as blood pressure and heart rate.
A total of 15 studies were found to be eligible for inclusion (14 published trials and one conference abstract) in this review. Two-thirds of these studies showed statistically significant reduction in measures of patient anxiety or well-being with musical interventions. Meta-analysis included six studies (n = 695) and showed statistically significant reduction in mean STAI-S scores with music (-3.95 points; 95% confidence -5.53 and -2.37; p value less than 0.005).
In conclusion, music is a safe and easily administered intervention that can be used for anxiety reduction among patients undergoing cardiac catheterization. Further research is needed to better evaluate the clinical implications associated with the anxiolytic effects of music interventions during cardiac catheterization.
心脏导管检查等医学诊断程序会引起患者明显的焦虑。患者焦虑可能会对医疗保健就诊、医学检查和治疗的依从性产生负面影响。音乐干预可能在减轻与心脏导管检查程序相关的焦虑方面发挥作用。
进行全面的系统评价和荟萃分析,评估音乐干预是否能降低接受心脏导管检查的患者的焦虑。
从建库到 2015 年 5 月,检索 MEDLINE、EMBASE、CENTRAL、AMED 和 PsychINFO。进一步手检纳入文章的参考文献列表,以查找其他合格的研究。
随机对照试验,评估音乐干预在降低接受心脏导管检查的患者焦虑方面的有效性。
使用数据提取表提取试验设计、基线特征和结局数据。使用 JADAD 量表评估研究质量和偏倚风险。
主要结局是音乐干预在降低该患者人群焦虑方面的有效性。使用 Spielberger 状态焦虑量表(STAI-S)来衡量焦虑缓解的研究数据进行荟萃分析。定性报告的其他结局包括使用抗焦虑药物以及对血压和心率等生理参数的影响。
本综述共发现 15 项符合纳入标准的研究(14 项已发表试验和 1 项会议摘要)。其中三分之二的研究显示音乐干预在降低患者焦虑或幸福感方面具有统计学意义。荟萃分析纳入 6 项研究(n=695),显示音乐治疗后 STAI-S 评分平均显著降低(-3.95 分;95%置信区间-5.53 至-2.37;p 值小于 0.005)。
总之,音乐是一种安全且易于管理的干预措施,可用于减轻接受心脏导管检查的患者的焦虑。需要进一步研究以更好地评估心脏导管检查期间音乐干预对焦虑缓解作用的临床意义。