University of Dundee, UK; University of Edinburgh, UK.
Stockholm University, Sweden; University of Turku, Finland.
Int J Surg. 2020 Jan;73:101-112. doi: 10.1016/j.ijsu.2019.11.012. Epub 2019 Nov 22.
Music is commonly played in operating theatres. Music was shown to diminish stress of the surgical team along with reducing the patient's anxiety before surgery. On the other hand, it has been revealed that music might give rise to negative effects of divided attention causing distraction in surgical routines. Therefore, we aimed to systematically review the effect of music on the surgeon's task performance.
A systematic review was performed in compliance with the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis) and AMSTAR (Assessing the methodological quality of systematic reviews) guidelines. A literature search using PubMed/Medline, ScienceDirect and Google Scholar, was performed by means of the search terms: "music and operating theatre", as well as "music and surgery". The search was limited to citations in English from year 2009-2018. Search items were considered from the nature of the articles, date of publication, forum of publication, aims and main findings in relation to use of music in operating theatres. Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) criteria were applied. Studies were included based on predetermined inclusion criteria where after the papers' quality assessments and evidence grading were completed by two independent reviewers. The protocol was registered with the PROSPERO register of systematic reviews.
Out of 18 studies that formed the base for evidence evaluations, 6 studies were assessed as having high quality and 8 studies of moderate quality. Five studies, provided both strong and moderate scientific evidence for a positive effect of music on surgeon's task performance. In contrast, strong scientific evidence for a negative effect of music on surgeon's task performance also was revealed in 2 high-quality studies. Nevertheless, the positive effect of music on the surgical task performance was significantly higher when compared to its negative effect (p < 0.0001).
Certain music elements affect the surgical task performance in a positive or negative way. The total and significant outcome of the present study was that the positive effect of music on surgeon's task performance, overrides its negative effect. Classic music when played with a low to medium volume can improve the surgical task performance by increasing both accuracy and speed. The distracting effect of music should also be put in consideration when playing a loud or high-beat type of music in the operating theatres.
音乐常在手术室中播放。音乐可以减轻手术团队的压力,同时减轻患者手术前的焦虑。另一方面,已经发现音乐可能会产生分散注意力的负面影响,从而导致手术过程中的分心。因此,我们旨在系统地回顾音乐对外科医生手术任务表现的影响。
根据 PRISMA(系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目)和 AMSTAR(系统评价方法学质量评估)指南进行系统评价。通过使用搜索词“音乐和手术室”以及“音乐和手术”,在 PubMed/Medline、ScienceDirect 和 Google Scholar 上进行了文献搜索。搜索范围限于 2009 年至 2018 年的英语引文。根据文章的性质、出版日期、出版论坛、手术室使用音乐的目的和主要发现,对搜索项进行了考虑。应用推荐评估、制定和评估(GRADE)标准。根据预先确定的纳入标准纳入研究,然后由两名独立评审员完成论文质量评估和证据分级。该方案已在系统评价 PROSPERO 登记处注册。
在形成证据评估基础的 18 项研究中,有 6 项研究被评估为高质量,8 项研究为中等质量。五项研究为音乐对外科医生任务表现的积极影响提供了强有力和中等科学证据。相反,两项高质量研究也揭示了音乐对外科医生任务表现的负面影响具有强有力的科学证据。然而,音乐对手术任务表现的积极影响明显高于其负面影响(p<0.0001)。
某些音乐元素以积极或消极的方式影响手术任务表现。本研究的总体和重要结果是,音乐对外科医生任务表现的积极影响超过其负面影响。播放经典音乐,音量低至中等,可以通过提高准确性和速度来提高手术任务表现。在手术室播放响亮或高节拍类型的音乐时,也应考虑音乐的分散注意力的影响。