Laboratory for Music, Emotion and Cognition Research (MUSEC) at the International Laboratory for Brain, Music and Sound Research (BRAMS) and Centre for Research on Brain, Language and Music (CRBLM), Department of Psychology, Université de Montréal, Pavillon Marie-Victorin, C. P. 6128, succursale Centre-ville, Montréal, Québec, H3C 3J7, Canada.
Faculty of Dentistry, Université de Montréal, C.P. 6128, succursale Centre-ville, Montréal, Québec, H3C 3J7, Canada.
J Dent. 2022 May;120:104091. doi: 10.1016/j.jdent.2022.104091. Epub 2022 Mar 11.
To explore a personalized musical intervention's effect on burden of care during dental implants placement.
Randomized Controlled Trial in 24 dental implant surgery patients. A personalized music intervention (Music Care© application) or an audiobook control condition was administered. Burden of care (a composite outcome including self-reported anxiety, pain, and dissatisfaction felt during surgery), expected pain prior to surgery, pre- and post-surgery affect, memory of pain felt during surgery, and participants' emotional judgments of the music and audiobook listening were assessed.
The personalized music intervention significantly reduced the burden of care for dental implant surgery (p = 0.02; d = 1.07). Both groups reported positive affect after surgery, but the music group felt better. The pain remembered after seven postoperative days was significantly lower in the music group (p = 0.02). Participants judged the music listened to during surgery as more relaxing and pleasant than the audiobook (p = 0.002 and p = 0.001, respectively).
Personalized music intervention could be effective in decreasing patients' burden of care during dental implant surgery. These results need to be confirmed by a rigorous randomized control trial.
The burden of care associated with the pain and anxiety experienced during dental implant surgery can be reduced using a personalized and standardized music intervention. This approach may provide a simple complementary approach to improve surgical care in various settings.
探讨个性化音乐干预对种植牙手术患者护理负担的影响。
本研究为 24 例种植牙手术患者的随机对照试验。给予患者个性化音乐干预(Music Care©应用程序)或有声读物对照条件。护理负担(包括手术期间自我报告的焦虑、疼痛和不满的综合结果)、手术前预期疼痛、术前和术后情绪、手术期间疼痛记忆以及参与者对音乐和有声读物聆听的情绪判断。
个性化音乐干预显著降低了种植牙手术的护理负担(p=0.02;d=1.07)。两组患者在手术后均报告了积极的情绪,但音乐组感觉更好。音乐组在术后 7 天回忆的疼痛明显较低(p=0.02)。与有声读物相比,参与者认为手术期间听的音乐更放松、更愉快(p=0.002 和 p=0.001)。
个性化音乐干预可能有效降低种植牙手术患者的护理负担。这些结果需要通过严格的随机对照试验来验证。
使用个性化和标准化的音乐干预可以减轻种植牙手术过程中疼痛和焦虑带来的护理负担。这种方法可能为改善各种环境下的手术护理提供一种简单的补充方法。