2018
DOI: 10.4274/jpr.24892
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The Effect of Music Listened to During the Recovery Period After Day Surgery on the Anxiety State and Vital Signs of Children and Adolescents

Abstract: To evaluate the effect of music listened to during the recovery period after day surgery on the anxiety state and vital signs of child and adolescent patients. Materials and Methods: A pre-test/post-test control group design. Intervention group (listened music) and control group were compared. Results: Patients (n=65) who listened to music demonstrated less anxiety than those who did not listen to music (n=65). Also, in the intervention group, pulse rates, diastolic and systolic blood pressure values and respi… Show more

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“…The utility of music for distracting the listener from perceived pain, stress and anxiety within healthcare settings is well documented (Mitchell et al, 2008;Roy et al, 2008). For example, patients who listen to music prior to surgery require less sedation (Dijkstra et al, 2010;Tam et al, 2008), report lower stress and anxiety levels (Liu et al, 2016;Thoma et al, 2015), and are more relaxed (i.e., have lower blood pressure and heart rate) after surgery (Karakul & Bolışık, 2018). Additionally, music listening reduces work-related stress (e.g., Beck et al, 2015;Haake, 2011;Lesiuk, 2008;Lima et al, 2017): music can help employees with mood regulation, relaxation, concentration and the management of workplace interruptions (Haake, 2011).…”
Section: Listening and Everyday Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The utility of music for distracting the listener from perceived pain, stress and anxiety within healthcare settings is well documented (Mitchell et al, 2008;Roy et al, 2008). For example, patients who listen to music prior to surgery require less sedation (Dijkstra et al, 2010;Tam et al, 2008), report lower stress and anxiety levels (Liu et al, 2016;Thoma et al, 2015), and are more relaxed (i.e., have lower blood pressure and heart rate) after surgery (Karakul & Bolışık, 2018). Additionally, music listening reduces work-related stress (e.g., Beck et al, 2015;Haake, 2011;Lesiuk, 2008;Lima et al, 2017): music can help employees with mood regulation, relaxation, concentration and the management of workplace interruptions (Haake, 2011).…”
Section: Listening and Everyday Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20 observed in a study conducted on children and adolescents undergoing surgery with music intervention reflecting that listening to music has a positive effect on all age groups with respect to reduction in the anxiety levels. 6,21 Music intervention during any type of surgery performed not only reduces anxiety, but also pain and stress levels. 4,22,23 Earlier studies with patients undergoing surgery under general anesthesia that included music intervention intraoperatively or postoperatively, also resulted in a reduction in the anxiety levels.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[5] Cerrahi girişim yapma kararının, cerrahi prosedür tipine bakmaksınız bireylerde kaygıya neden olduğu ve bilinmeyen korkusuna, anesteziden sonra uyanamama ya da ölüm korkusu, cerrahi girişim sonrası komplikasyon, kontrol kaybı, ağrı, günlük yaşam aktivitelerinde değişim ve sosyal yaşamdan kopmaya bağlı olarak endişeli olabilecekleri belirtilmektedir. [7,15,16] Mitchell (2011) tarafından yapılan meta analiz çalışması sonucunda günübirlik cerrahi hastalarının taburculuk sonrası oluşabilecek komplikasyonlar hakkında bilgi sahibi olmak istedikleri ve bilgi edinemediklerinde kaygı düzeylerinin yükseldiği belirlenmiştir. [17] Günübirlik cerrahi sürecine ilişkin endişe yaşayan hastaların %48,3'ünün cerrahi girişim sonrası komplikasyon gelişme olasılığı, %41,4'ünün cerrahi girişim sonrası uyanamama, %37,9'unun cerrahi girişimin başarısız olma olasılığı, %27,6'sının evde ağrıyı kontrol edememe, %13,8'inin cerrahi işleme ilişkin yeterli bilgilendirilmeme, %13,8' inin evde bulantı ve kusmayı kontrol edememe, %10,3'ünün evde bakımı ve gelişecek sorunları kontrol edememe ve %6,9'unun evde bakıma yardımcı olacak yetişkin bir kişinin bulunmaması nedenleriyle endişe yaşadığı belirlendi.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified