The Effect of Music on Preventing Intraoperative Awareness in Pediatric Patients Undergoing Open-Heart Surgery | ||||
Assiut Scientific Nursing Journal | ||||
Article 5, Volume 2, Issue 4.0, December 2014, Page 47-55 PDF (366.17 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/asnj.2014.147112 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Ghada Shalaby Khalaf1; Nadia Taha Mohammed2; Mona Aly Mohammed3; Mervat Anwar Abd-Aziz3; Sayed Kaoud Abd Elshafy4 | ||||
1Assistant lecturer of Critical Care Nursing Department, Faculty of Nursing, Assuit University, Egypt. | ||||
2Professor of Critical care and Emergency Nursing Department, faculty of Nursing, Alexandria University, Egypt. | ||||
3lecturer of critical care nursing department, Faculty of Nursing, Assuit University, Egypt . | ||||
4Assistant Professor of Anesthesia And Intensive Care Department, Faculty of Medicine, Assuit University, Egypt. | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Abstract Use of music has the potential to positively affect patient perception during intraoperative of surgical treatment. Intraoperative awareness is the most frustrating complication in patient undergoing surgery under general anesthesia. Study Design was Quasi-experimental research design. Three tools were used to conduct this study namily: "Preoperative assessment tool", "intraoperative assessment tool" and "postoperative assessment tool". Method: In a prospective, randomized double blind study, patients were randomized into two equal groups; In C group (n = 25) patients acted as the control and did not listening to music, while in music group (n = 25) patients listening to music. In both groups, auditory evoked potentials index electrodes connected before induction of anesthesia at operative room to detect depth of anesthesia and occurrence of intraoperative awareness. An interview with the patients and their parents to evaluate occurrence of awareness by using a semi-structured in-depth questionnaire. The main results: The results of the current study revealed that there was statistically significant decrease in occurrence of awareness in music group versus the control group (P value =0.000***). Conclusion: The application of music was highly effective in reducing intraoperative awareness. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Keywords: Intraoperative Awareness; Music Therapy & General Anesthesia | ||||
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