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Title: Music reduces state anxiety scores in patients undergoing pleural procedures: A randomized controlled trial
Authors: Harland, K. 
Mackintosh, J.
Sriram, K. B.
Cone, G. 
Issue Date: 2018
Source: Internal medicine journal Jan 18 , 2018
Journal Title: Internal medicine journal
Journal: Intern Med J
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Patient anxiety is an often overlooked complication of pleural diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Listening to music is effective in reducing patient anxiety in some endoscopy procedures but has not yet been evaluated in pleural procedures. METHODS: Consecutive patients undergoing therapeutic pleural procedures were randomised to music and control groups. Participants in the music group listened to self selected music using ear-bud headphones for the duration of the procedure. State anxiety was assessed before and after the procedure using the State Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI). Physiological parameters were also measured. RESULTS: 60 patients were included in the study. In the music group, a reduction in State Anxiety Scores were observed post-procedure (34+/-11 vs. 48+/-13, p<0.001) while no change was observed in the Control group (40+/-11 vs. 42+/-11, p=0.51). Participants in the music group had reductions in heart rate (87+/-17 vs. 95+/-15, p=0.04), systolic (121+/-13 vs. 130+/-16, p=0.02) and diastolic blood pressure (72+/-8 vs. 78+/-9, p=0.01) post procedure compared to the pre-procedures values. A similar change was not detected in the control group: heart rate (86+/-17 vs. 85+/-15, p=0.73), systolic (133+/-21 vs. 134+/-20, p=0.83) and diastolic blood pressure (77+/-9 vs. 79+/-10, p=0.30). There was no difference in patient pain scores (p=0.8), willingness to undergo the procedure again (p=0.27), satisfaction with the performance of the pleural procedure (p=0.20) and duration of the procedure (p=0.68) between the music and control groups. CONCLUSIONS: Listening to music appears to be beneficial in reducing anxiety in patients undergoing pleural procedures.1445-5994Mackintosh, John
Cone, Grace
Harland, Kate
Sriram, Krishna B
ORCID: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-1865-2133
Journal Article
Australia
Intern Med J. 2018 Jan 18. doi: 10.1111/imj.13738.
DOI: 10.1111/imj.13738
Keywords: AnxietyMusic;Pleural Disease;Procedures
Type: Article
Appears in Sites:Gold Coast Health Publications

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