2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.pmn.2008.12.002
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The Effect of Music on Postoperative Pain and Anxiety

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“…33 The results did not reveal a significant impact on DBP and RR. This finding was similar to other studies in RR, 24,29 but inconsistent with previous studies in DBP, 32 RR. 33 A study reported that subjects required fewer opioids or analgesics after listening to music, 34 but no such impact was detected regarding PCA use and DDS use in this study, which is similar to previous studies.…”
Section: Variablescontrasting
confidence: 56%
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“…33 The results did not reveal a significant impact on DBP and RR. This finding was similar to other studies in RR, 24,29 but inconsistent with previous studies in DBP, 32 RR. 33 A study reported that subjects required fewer opioids or analgesics after listening to music, 34 but no such impact was detected regarding PCA use and DDS use in this study, which is similar to previous studies.…”
Section: Variablescontrasting
confidence: 56%
“…33 A study reported that subjects required fewer opioids or analgesics after listening to music, 34 but no such impact was detected regarding PCA use and DDS use in this study, which is similar to previous studies. 24,35 Music therapy is safe, inexpensive, simple to learn, and may be used easily by nurses in hospitals. 36 In nursing practice, music may be used alone, or combined with other methods like jaw relaxation 29 and therapist guidance 26 ; it may be practiced in various settings, situations and populations for different purposes.…”
Section: Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the most well studied domains is the one of healthcare. Specifically, music has been shown to have positive effects on pain management, namely postoperative pain, as well as on anxiety, depression and disabilities, allowing patients to use music to enhance the effects of analgesics and other drugs, promoting overall feelings of power [23]. Other studies show that intraoperative music may decrease postoperative pain, and that postoperative music therapy may reduce anxiety, pain and morphine consumption [24,25].…”
Section: The Effects Of Musicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bazı yarı deneysel çalışmalar ameliyat odasındaki müziğin hastanın anksiyete seviyesini ve durumluluk anksiyetesini (Allred, Byers and Sole 2010), norepinefrin seviyesini (Szmedra and Bacharach 1998) (Pittman and Kridli 2011).…”
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