2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ctcp.2017.12.015
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The effect of music on pain and anxiety of women during labour on first time pregnancy: A study from Turkey

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“…The results revealed significant differences in the use of music therapy in the latent phase (MD: −0.74; 95% CI −1.00; −0.48) and in the active phase of labor (MD: −0.76; 95% CI −0.88; −0.64) ( Figure 4 ). Likewise, similar to the pain results, one study evaluated the differences in anxiety levels measured with a VAS in the postpartum period in primiparous patients, finding significant differences in the benefits of music therapy one hour to 24 h postpartum [ 12 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The results revealed significant differences in the use of music therapy in the latent phase (MD: −0.74; 95% CI −1.00; −0.48) and in the active phase of labor (MD: −0.76; 95% CI −0.88; −0.64) ( Figure 4 ). Likewise, similar to the pain results, one study evaluated the differences in anxiety levels measured with a VAS in the postpartum period in primiparous patients, finding significant differences in the benefits of music therapy one hour to 24 h postpartum [ 12 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Simavli et al [ 15 ] showed promising results in respect to a decrease in maternal heart rate and systolic blood pressure in the active phase and up to two hours postpartum, compared to those receiving usual care [ 15 ]. The studies by Gokyildiz et al [ 12 ] and Ebneshahidi et al [ 21 ] also showed favorable results, but were not statistically significant [ 12 , 21 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Database searches identified 1,460 studies, of which 299 were duplicates (Figure 1). Finally, 14 publications were included in our qualitative synthesis and critical review (Table 1) (Blackburn et al 2011;Chang & Chen 2005;Choubsaz et al 2018;Gokyildiz Surucu et al 2018;Hepp et al 2018;Karkal et al 2017;Kushnir et al 2012;Lee et al 2004;Li & Dong 2012;Liu et al 2010;Reza et al 2007;Simavli et al 2014a;Simavli et al 2014b;Wan & Wen 2018). All these studies, except one from the US and one recently published study from Germany, were conducted in Asia; of these, six were performed in the Middle Asia.…”
Section: Description Of Studies and Quality Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We also excluded Blackburn et al due to insufficient data. Finally, nine studies were included for anxiety level meta-analysis (Chang & Chen 2005;Gokyildiz Surucu et al 2018;Hepp et al 2018;Karkal et al 2017;Li & Dong 2012;Reza et al 2007;Simavli et al 2014a;Simavli et al 2014b;Wan & Wen 2018) and four studies (Chang & Chen 2005;Hepp et al 2018;Lee et al 2004;Simavli et al 2014a) for BP and HR meta-analysis. Ultimately, 10 studies with a combined study population of 1,080 participants were included in our meta-analysis.…”
Section: Data Synthesis and Meta-analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hal ini dapat dijadikan faktor presdiposisi terjadinya stres pada kehamilan. Penelitian menyebutkan bahwa terapi musik dapat dijadikan sebagai audio-analgesia atau anastesi oral pada kehamilan untuk mengurangi nyeri dan ketidaknyamanan selama kehamilan (Surucu et al, 2017).…”
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