Effect of Music Therapy on Pain Perception, Anxiety, and Opioid Use During Dressing Change Among Patients With Burns in India: A Quasi-experimental, Cross-over Pilot Study.

Q2 Nursing Ostomy Wound Management Pub Date : 2018-10-01 DOI:10.25270/OWM.2018.10.4046
L. Rohilla, M. Agnihotri, Sukhpal Kaur Trehan, R. Sharma, S. Ghai
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The effectiveness of music therapy for relieving pain and anxiety during burn dressing changes has not been reported from India. PURPOSE This study was conducted to assess the effect of music therapy on pain, anxiety, opioid use, and hemodynamic variables during burn dressing change. METHODS Patients in a tertiary care burn unit who were >10 years old, conscious, able to respond, and oriented to time, place, and person participated in a 2-month, quasi-experimental, cross-over pilot study. Each served as his/her own control. Dressings were changed every other day alternating between the control (standard pain management) and experimental (control plus patient-selected music) intervention. Pain was assessed using a numerical rating scale, anxiety was scored using the State Trait Anxiety Test (higher scores indicated more pain and anxiety), and hemodynamic parameters and analgesics were recorded. Wilcoxon Test and chi-squared tests were utilized for statistical analysis. RESULTS Median pain scores (5, interquartile range [IQR] IQR: 3-7; and 6, IQR: 5-8) and median anxiety scores (12, IQR: 8-17; and 14, IQR: 10-19) were significantly lower during the experimental than during the standard dressing change, respectively (P <.001), and opioids were used significantly less frequently during the experimental change (P = .002). CONCLUSION Music therapy helps reduce anxiety, pain, and opioid use during burn dressing change.
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印度尚未报道音乐疗法在烧伤换药期间缓解疼痛和焦虑的有效性。本研究旨在评估音乐疗法对烧伤换药过程中疼痛、焦虑、阿片类药物使用和血液动力学变量的影响。方法三级护理烧伤病房中年龄>10岁、有意识、有反应、对时间、地点和人有导向的患者参加了一项为期2个月的准实验性交叉试点研究。每个人都是自己的控制者。每隔一天更换一次敷料,在对照组(标准疼痛管理)和实验组(对照组加上患者选择的音乐)干预之间交替进行。使用数字评定量表评估疼痛,使用状态-特质焦虑测试对焦虑进行评分(分数越高表示疼痛和焦虑越多),并记录血液动力学参数和止痛药。采用Wilcoxon检验和卡方检验进行统计分析。结果实验期间的中位疼痛评分(5,四分位间距[IQR]IQR:3-7;和6,IQR:5-8)和中位焦虑评分(12,IQR:8-17;和14,IQR:10-19)分别显著低于标准换药期间(P<.001),并且阿片类药物在实验换药期间的使用频率显著降低(P=.002)。结论音乐治疗有助于减少焦虑,烧伤换药期间的疼痛和阿片类药物使用。
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Ostomy Wound Management
Ostomy Wound Management 医学-外科
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期刊介绍: Ostomy/Wound Management was founded in March of 1980 as "Ostomy Management." In 1985, this small journal dramatically expanded its content and readership by embracing the overlapping disciplines of ostomy care, wound care, incontinence care, and related skin and nutritional issues and became the premier journal of its kind. Ostomy/Wound Managements" readers include healthcare professionals from multiple disciplines. Today, our readers benefit from contemporary and comprehensive review and research papers that are practical, clinically oriented, and cutting edge. Each published article undergoes a rigorous double-blind peer review by members of both the Editorial Advisory Board and the Ad-Hoc Peer Review Panel.
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