2020
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.7396
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Effects of Music Therapy During Total Knee Arthroplasty Under Spinal Anesthesia: A Prospective Randomized Controlled Study

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“…According to the different characteristics of parents' pressure, self-pressure, teachers' pressure, social pressure, and study pressure between the experimental group and the control group, combined with the difference test and analysis of some data on music therapy's pressure release on mental health, through artificial intelligence optimization control, the statistical information analysis model of music therapy's auxiliary effect on mental health is constructed, and the evaluation model of music therapy's auxiliary effect on mental health is optimized [ 25 , 26 ]. This paper puts forward an evaluation model of music therapy's auxiliary effect on mental health based on data sharing.…”
Section: Optimization Of the Evaluation Model Of Music Therapy's Auxi...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the different characteristics of parents' pressure, self-pressure, teachers' pressure, social pressure, and study pressure between the experimental group and the control group, combined with the difference test and analysis of some data on music therapy's pressure release on mental health, through artificial intelligence optimization control, the statistical information analysis model of music therapy's auxiliary effect on mental health is constructed, and the evaluation model of music therapy's auxiliary effect on mental health is optimized [ 25 , 26 ]. This paper puts forward an evaluation model of music therapy's auxiliary effect on mental health based on data sharing.…”
Section: Optimization Of the Evaluation Model Of Music Therapy's Auxi...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anecdotally, patients will sometimes request music for these types of procedures which is usually accomplished by having a nearby mobile device or headphones. A study done by Kukreja et al investigated total knee arthroplasty patients with spinal anaesthesia and found that the postoperative State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) Trait score was significantly reduced when music was played during the surgery (p=0.011) [20]. A similar 2021 study by Townsend et al on the efficacy of MBI via headphones during wide-awake local anaesthetic no-tourniquet hand surgeries demonstrated lowered intraoperative anxiety [29].…”
Section: Mbi In the Surgical Orthopaedic Settingmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Most commonly, MBI is administered during the recovery phase following surgery [7,[16][17][18][19][21][22][25][26][27]31]. MBI has also been administered intraoperatively for patients undergoing surgeries either wide-awake under local anaesthesia or with spinal anaesthesia and has been associated with increased patient satisfaction scores (p=0.009) and reduced anxiety (p=0.017) post-operatively [20,29]. The methods of MBI vary widely as well, ranging from patients listening to music on their own [16][17][18][20][21][22][23][25][26][27]31], music being played ambiently [20], or official clinical visits by music therapists [19].…”
Section: Mbi In the Surgical Orthopaedic Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Videre fant vi at noen fikk bedret sin opplevelse av kontroll og indre ro gjennom tiltak som musikk eller puste øvelser, i tillegg til informasjon og eventuelle beroligende medikamenter. Betydningen av faktorer som informasjon og musikk er vurdert som spesielt viktige for pasienter i regional anestesi som har mistet evnen til å kontrollere eller gjenkjenne deler av krop pen (10,39,40). Mens andre av våre informanter derimot ønsket å ha nok kontroll til å kunne velge å sove for å unngå smerter og ubehag.…”
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