Valero-Cantero Inmaculada, Vázquez-Sánchez María Ángeles, Casals-Sánchez José Luis, Espinar-Toledo Milagrosa, Corral-Pérez Juan, Casals Cristina
Puerta Blanca Clinical Management Unit, Malaga-Guadalhorce Health District, 29004 Malaga, Spain.
Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, PASOS Research Group and UMA REDIAS Network of Law and Artificial Intelligence Applied to Health and Biotechnology, University of Malaga, 29071 Malaga, Spain.
Healthcare (Basel). 2024 Sep 27;12(19):1938. doi: 10.3390/healthcare12191938.
Patients with advanced cancer often endure a heavy burden of symptoms, both in quantity and intensity. Complementary therapies offer potential relief in this challenging scenario. Increasing the number of randomized controlled trials provides a unique opportunity to generate rigorous data, which can be used to establish causal relationships and evaluate interventions; hence, nurses can strengthen evidence-based practices, leading to better patient outcomes and quality of care. Our study aimed to evaluate the impact of a 7-day pre-recorded music intervention on cancer symptoms and satisfaction in advanced-stage cancer patients receiving palliative care at home.
This multicenter, double-blind, randomized, controlled clinical trial involved 80 Spanish cancer patients receiving palliative care at home, and was conducted from July 2020 to November 2021. The intervention group ( = 40) received self-selected pre-recorded music for 30 min daily over 7 days. The control group ( = 40) received pre-recorded basic health education sessions of equal duration and frequency. Symptoms and patient satisfaction were assessed before and after the intervention using the Edmonton Symptom Assessment System and the Client Satisfaction Questionnaire, respectively.
Comparing the intervention with the control group, significant improvements were observed in various symptoms: total symptom burden ( < 0.001), pain ( = 0.001), fatigue ( = 0.007), depression ( = 0.001), anxiety ( = 0.005), drowsiness ( = 0.006), appetite ( = 0.047), well-being ( ≤ 0.001), and sleep ( < 0.001); additionally, patient satisfaction was higher in the intervention group ( < 0.001).
The 7-day pre-recorded music intervention reduced both physical and psychological symptoms in advanced-stage cancer patients receiving home-based palliative care, demonstrating significant alleviation of overall symptom burden and increased satisfaction with healthcare.
晚期癌症患者常常承受着数量众多且程度严重的症状负担。在这种具有挑战性的情况下,补充疗法提供了潜在的缓解途径。增加随机对照试验的数量提供了一个独特的机会来生成严谨的数据,这些数据可用于建立因果关系并评估干预措施;因此,护士可以加强循证实践,从而带来更好的患者结局和护理质量。我们的研究旨在评估为期7天的预录制音乐干预对在家接受姑息治疗的晚期癌症患者的癌症症状和满意度的影响。
这项多中心、双盲、随机对照临床试验纳入了80名在家接受姑息治疗的西班牙癌症患者,研究于2020年7月至2021年11月进行。干预组(n = 40)在7天内每天收听30分钟自选的预录制音乐。对照组(n = 40)接受时长和频率相同的预录制基础健康教育课程。分别使用埃德蒙顿症状评估系统和患者满意度问卷在干预前后评估症状和患者满意度。
与对照组相比,干预组在各种症状方面有显著改善:总症状负担(P < 0.001)、疼痛(P = 0.001)、疲劳(P = 0.007)、抑郁(P = 0.001)、焦虑(P = 0.005)、嗜睡(P = 0.006)、食欲(P = 0.047)、幸福感(P ≤ 0.001)和睡眠(P < 0.001);此外,干预组的患者满意度更高(P < 0.001)。
为期7天的预录制音乐干预减轻了在家接受姑息治疗的晚期癌症患者的身体和心理症状,表明总体症状负担得到显著缓解,对医疗保健的满意度提高。