Direction des Soins Infirmiers, de Rééducation et MédicoTechniques (Site Sud), CHU de la Réunion, 97410, Saint-Pierre, France.
Inserm CIC1410, CHU de la Réunion, Saint-Pierre, France.
Trials. 2021 Aug 13;22(1):535. doi: 10.1186/s13063-021-05511-2.
Anxiety is frequently observed in the preoperative setting. The negative impact of preoperative anxiety is well known. In the context of gynaecological surgery, anxiety is exacerbated by the fact that the intervention can have catastrophic repercussions on a woman's body image, sexuality, and psycho-affective well-being. Music listening is increasingly used as an alternative therapy for minimizing preoperative anxiety. Personal preferences, familiarity, and popularity may be key elements for an optimal relaxation response to music. This study aimed to determine whether listening to self-selected music decreases preoperative anxiety in women scheduled to undergo gynaecologic surgery compared with predetermined music from an application (MUSIC CARE®).
The MUANX study was a single-blind, monocentric, parallel, superiority, randomized controlled trial. A total of 174 women were included and randomized in two groups between August 2017 and September 2018. Patients in the intervention group listened to the personal music playlist that they had created before being hospitalized. Patients in the control group listened to the predetermined playlist on the MUSIC CARE® application. All patients received standard nursing care and listened to 20 min of music 1 h before surgery. Anxiety scores were assessed before and after the music session using Spielberger's State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI).
The mean age of the 171 evaluated patients was 41.5 years (SD = 10.0 years). Before the music session, the STAI state anxiety score was similar in the control group (M = 38.8, SD = 11.9) and the intervention group (M = 39.0, SD = 13.1). After the music session, this score had significantly decreased in both the control group (M = -7.2, SD = 9.0) and the intervention group (M = -5.5, SD = 6.6), with no significant difference in score reduction between groups. Physiological parameters were unchanged after the music session. No significant differences in postoperative measurements (pain intensity, hospitalization duration) were observed between the two groups.
Self-selected music is as effective as predetermined music for reducing patient anxiety before gynaecological surgery. As it has no side effects and is easily applicable in gynaecological surgical services, this non-drug intervention may be proposed by healthcare professionals in the management of preoperative anxiety.
The MUANX trial (MUsic therapy on ANXiety) is registered at the US National Institutes of Health ( ClinicalTrials.gov ) #NCT03226834. Registered on 24 July 2017. https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03226834?term=muanx&draw=2&rank=1.
焦虑在术前环境中经常观察到。术前焦虑的负面影响是众所周知的。在妇科手术的情况下,由于手术可能对女性的身体形象、性和心理幸福感产生灾难性的影响,焦虑会加剧。听音乐越来越多地被用作减轻术前焦虑的替代疗法。个人喜好、熟悉程度和流行程度可能是对音乐产生最佳放松反应的关键因素。本研究旨在确定与 MUSIC CARE®应用程序中预定的音乐(MUSIC CARE®)相比,自我选择的音乐是否会降低计划接受妇科手术的女性的术前焦虑。
MUANX 研究是一项单盲、单中心、平行、优势、随机对照试验。共有 174 名女性在 2017 年 8 月至 2018 年 9 月期间被纳入并随机分为两组。干预组的患者在住院前听他们自己创建的个人音乐播放列表。对照组的患者在 MUSIC CARE®应用程序上听预定的播放列表。所有患者均接受标准护理,并在手术前 1 小时听 20 分钟音乐。使用 Spielberger 状态-特质焦虑量表(STAI)在音乐会话前后评估焦虑评分。
171 名评估患者的平均年龄为 41.5 岁(SD=10.0 岁)。在音乐会话之前,对照组(M=38.8,SD=11.9)和干预组(M=39.0,SD=13.1)的 STAI 状态焦虑评分相似。音乐会话后,两组的评分均显著降低(对照组:M=-7.2,SD=9.0;干预组:M=-5.5,SD=6.6),但组间评分降低无显著差异。音乐会话后生理参数无变化。两组之间术后测量(疼痛强度、住院时间)无显著差异。
自我选择的音乐与预定音乐一样有效,可以降低妇科手术前患者的焦虑。由于它没有副作用,并且易于在妇科手术服务中应用,因此医疗保健专业人员可以在管理术前焦虑中提出这种非药物干预措施。
MUANX 试验(MUsic therapy on ANXiety)在美国国立卫生研究院(ClinicalTrials.gov)注册 #NCT03226834。于 2017 年 7 月 24 日注册。https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03226834?term=muanx&draw=2&rank=1.