Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Auckland, New Zealand and Department of Surgery, University of Auckland, New Zealand and Department of Vascular Surgery, Waikato Hospital, New Zealand.
Department of Surgery, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa and Department of Surgical Sciences, Uppsala University, Sweden.
S Afr J Surg. 2023 Mar;61(1):30-38.
Music is played in operating theatres (OTs) throughout the world, though controversy around its use exists. While some clinicians may find background music favourable to the theatre mood and a way to augment surgical performance, there is concern raised over its distracting and noise-creating properties.
In this prospective observational study, between August and December 2021, 110 surgeons and registrars in South Africa responded to a survey investigating the way they use music, and their perceptions and attitudes towards its effect on the OT environment.
In this cohort, 66% were male, 29% were consultants and the most common age range was 30-39 years old. Eighty per cent of respondents reported that music was played at least "sometimes", with 74% reporting that they enjoyed it. Easy Listening was the most played and preferred genre followed by Top 40/Billboard hits. Overwhelmingly, respondents reported that background music in the OT improved temperament, focus, mood, and performance, though over a quarter felt it worsened communication. Thirty-one per cent of respondents reported that the choice of music depended on the type of operation, and 70% would turn music down or off during crises. Those who enjoyed music in their spare time were significantly more likely to enjoy music in the OT and perceive it positively.
This study provides a window into the surgeons' use of and attitudes to intraoperative music in South Africa. While overall, music is viewed positively by this cohort, some concerns remain regarding communication and distractedness. Further interventional and qualitative studies would be useful.
音乐在世界各地的手术室(OT)中播放,尽管围绕其使用存在争议。虽然一些临床医生可能认为背景音乐有利于手术室氛围,并能提高手术表现,但也有人担心其分散注意力和产生噪音的特性。
在这项前瞻性观察研究中,2021 年 8 月至 12 月期间,南非的 110 名外科医生和住院医师对一项调查做出了回应,该调查调查了他们使用音乐的方式,以及他们对音乐对 OT 环境影响的看法和态度。
在这一组中,66%是男性,29%是顾问,最常见的年龄范围是 30-39 岁。80%的受访者报告说,音乐至少“有时”播放,其中 74%的人表示他们喜欢。最常播放和最受欢迎的音乐类型是轻松音乐,其次是热门 40 首歌曲/公告牌热门歌曲。绝大多数受访者报告说,背景音乐改善了 OT 中的情绪、注意力、情绪和表现,尽管超过四分之一的人认为它会影响沟通。31%的受访者报告说,音乐的选择取决于手术类型,70%的人会在危机期间调低或关闭音乐。那些在业余时间喜欢音乐的人更有可能在 OT 中喜欢音乐,并对其持积极态度。
这项研究提供了南非外科医生在术中使用音乐和对音乐的态度的窗口。虽然总体而言,这一群体对音乐持积极态度,但仍有人对沟通和分心问题表示担忧。进一步的干预和定性研究将是有用的。