Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Post-Cystoscopy Anxiety Score |
Anxiety score is measured using the State Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI). The STAI consists of two questionnaires that classifies a patient's anxiety into three groups on a scale of 20 to 80. The STAI includes two component questionnaires known as State Anxiety and Trait Anxiety. Trait Anxiety corresponds with stable individual anxiety measures while State Anxiety refers to anxiety that an individual is experiencing at a specific given moment at time. As described by the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory for Adults manual, people with higher Trait Anxiety measures may have elevated State Anxiety measures as compared to people with lower Trait Anxiety. In our study, Trait Anxiety will be controlled for, since differences in Trait Anxiety may confound State Anxiety measurements due to the individual being naturally more anxious due to unrelated reasons. A higher STAI anxiety score indicates higher anxiety. |
Immediately after the procedure |
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Primary |
Change in Anxiety Score from immediately before to immediately after cystoscopy (delta STAI) |
The delta State Trait Anxiety Inventory (delta STAI) is a measure of the change in STAI anxiety score immediately after the cystoscopy minus STAI anxiety score immediately prior to the cystoscopy. The delta STAI ranges on a scale from negative 60 to positive 60. A positive delta STAI score indicates that there was a greater STAI anxiety score immediately after the procedure as compared to immediately before the procedure. A higher positive delta STAI score means a greater increase in anxiety as compared to a lower delta STAI score. A negative delta STAI score indicates that there was a lower STAI anxiety score immediately after the procedure as compared to immediately before the procedure. A more negative delta STAI score indicates a greater decrease in anxiety as compared to a less negative delta STAI score. A delta STAI score of 0 indicates that there was no change in STAI anxiety score from immediately before the procedure to immediately after the procedure. |
Change from immediately before the procedure to immediately after the procedure |
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Primary |
Pelvic pain score |
Pelvic pain will be measured using a Visual Analog Scale (VAS). The VAS score is completed by the patient ranking their pain intensity on 10-cm lines and providing a range of scores from 0 to 100. This measure is then converted to a score of 10 (to 1 decimal eg. 8.2/10). For this study, VAS scales will be filled out by the patient immediately following their cystoscopy. A higher VAS score indicates greater self reported pelvic pain. |
Immediately after the procedure |
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Secondary |
Pelvic discomfort score |
Pelvic discomfort will be measured using a Visual Analog Scale (VAS). The VAS score is completed by the patient ranking their discomfort on 10-cm lines and providing a range of scores from 0 to 100. This measure is then converted to a score of 10 (to 1 decimal eg. 8.2/10). For this study, VAS scales will be filled out in the post-procedure questionnaire by the patient immediately following their cystoscopy. A higher VAS score indicates greater self reported pelvic discomfort. |
Immediately after the procedure |
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Secondary |
Patient satisfaction score |
Patient satisfaction with cystoscopy will be measured using a Visual Analog Scale (VAS). The VAS score is completed by the patient ranking their satisfaction on 10-cm lines and providing a range of scores from 0 to 100. This measure is then converted to a score of 10 (to 1 decimal eg. 8.2/10). For this study, VAS scales will be filled out in the post-procedure questionnaire by the patient immediately following their cystoscopy. A higher VAS score indicates greater self reported patient satisfaction. |
Immediately after the procedure |
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Secondary |
Willingness to repeat cystoscopy score |
Willingness to repeat cystoscopy will be measured using a Visual Analog Scale (VAS). The VAS score is completed by the patient ranking their willingness to repeat cystoscopy on 10-cm lines and providing a range of scores from 0 to 100. This measure is then converted to a score of 10 (to 1 decimal eg. 8.2/10). For this study, VAS scales will be filled out in the post-procedure questionnaire by the patient immediately following their cystoscopy. A higher VAS score indicates greater willingness to repeat cystoscopy. |
Immediately after the procedure |
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Secondary |
How pleasant patients from music intervention groups found the music |
How pleasant patients found the music during their cystoscopy will be measured using a 5-point Likert scale where patients rate their agreement with the statement "I found the music pleasant". Ratings include "Strongly agree, Agree, Neither agree nor disagree, Disagree, Strongly disagree". |
Immediately after the procedure |
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Secondary |
How calming patients from music intervention groups found the music |
How calming patients found the music during their cystoscopy will be measured using a 5-point Likert scale where patients rate their agreement with the statement "I found the music calming". Ratings include "Strongly agree, Agree, Neither agree nor disagree, Disagree, Strongly disagree". |
Immediately after the procedure |
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Secondary |
How much patients from music intervention groups found that music helped distract them from the cystoscopy procedure |
How distracting patients found the music during their cystoscopy will be measured using a 5-point Likert scale where patients rate their agreement with the statement "The music helped distract me from the cystoscopy procedure". Ratings include "Strongly agree, Agree, Neither agree nor disagree, Disagree, Strongly disagree". |
Immediately after the procedure |
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