Mohannad Eid Aburuz, Ghadeer Al-Dweik, Fatma Refaat Ahmed
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摘要
背景:近75%的冠脉搭桥术后患者在住院期间有中度至重度疼痛。非药物干预已被研究;然而,在cabg后诵读《古兰经》的效果还没有得到很好的研究,特别是在发展中的伊斯兰国家。目的:探讨听古兰经朗诵对冠脉搭桥术后疼痛及住院时间的影响。方法:这是一项随机对照试验,从约旦安曼的四家医院招募了132名患者。干预组每天2次,每次10分钟诵读《古兰经》,对照组接受常规护理。数据分析采用配对和独立样本t检验。结果:配对t检验显示,患者疼痛程度显著降低,M [SD], 6.82[2.27]对4.65 [2.18],t = 23.65, p t = -2.1, p t = -2.6, p结论:听古兰经可显著改善cabg术后患者疼痛强度,缩短住院/ICU时间。本试验注册号为NCT05419554。
The Effect of Listening to Holy Quran Recital on Pain and Length of Stay Post-CABG: A Randomized Control Trial.
Background: Nearly, 75% of patients post-CABG complain of moderate to severe pain during their hospital stay. Nonpharmacological interventions have been investigated; however, the effect of Holy Quran recital post-CABG is still not well studied, especially in developing Islamic countries.
Objective: To investigate the effect of listening to the Holy Quran recital on pain and length of stay post-CABG.
Methods: This was a randomized control trial on 132 patients recruited from four hospitals in Amman, Jordan. The intervention group listened to the Holy Quran recited for 10 minutes twice daily while the control group received the usual care. Data were analyzed using paired and independent samples t-tests.
Results: Paired t-test testing showed that there was a significant reduction in the pain level, (M [SD], 6.82 [2.27] vs. 4.65 [2.18], t = 23.65, p < 0.001) for the intervention group. In addition, the intervention group had shorter LoS in the ICU and in the hospital compared to the control group, (M [SD], 5.0 [4.02] vs. 6.58 [4.18], t = -2.1, p < 0.05), (M [SD], 10.15 [9.21] vs. 15.01 [13.14], t = -2.6, p < 0.05), respectively.
Conclusions: Listening to the Quran was significantly effective in improving pain intensity among post-CABG patients and shortening their hospital/ICU stay. This trial is registered with NCT05419554.