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NCT number NCT04169971
Other study ID # musicduringspinal1
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date October 28, 2019
Est. completion date December 2, 2019

Study information

Verified date November 2019
Source Children's Surgical Center, Cambodia
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This study investigates he effects of intra-operative music on anxiety levels during procedures under spinal anaesthesia at a surgical centre in Cambodia. Participants will be randomly allocated to either the music (M) group or the 'control' (C) group. The M group will receive music played through headphones for the duration of the operation. The C group will receive no music or headphones. Anxiety will be measured in both groups, through a visual analogue scale (VAS), at the beginning of the operation and after 30 minutes of the procedure. Scores will be compared.


Description:

Background: During operations conducted under spinal anaesthesia patients are aware of their environment, including sounds related to operative instruments and the voices of staff. This has the potential to cause anxiety and amplify existing anxiety which can negatively impact patient experience and outcomes. Research has shown peri-operative music can reduce anxiety but there is no robust evidence for the effect of intraoperative music on intraoperative anxiety.

Objectives: The primary objective is to determine the effects of intraoperative music on intraoperative anxiety levels for patients undergoing procedures conducted under spinal anaesthesia. The secondary objectives are to investigate whether participants feel that music improved/would improve their experience and whether they would choose it in future or recommend it for others.

Methods: This prospective randomised controlled trial will be conducted at the Children's Surgical Centre in Phnom Penh. Participants will be 18 years or over, due to undergo a procedure that requires spinal anaesthesia and not have a medical history that fulfils any of the exclusion criteria. The trial will aim to recruit between 16 and 28 patients consecutively once it commences, and participants will be randomised to either the music (M) group or the 'control' (C) group. The M group will receive music (pre-selected from 5 categories) played through headphones for the duration of the operation. The C group will receive no music or headphones. Anxiety will be measured in both groups, through a visual analogue scale (VAS), at the beginning of the operation and after 30 minutes of the procedure. In the recovery room the participants will be asked two questions relating to experience and future recommendations.

Results: The VAS scores and change in VAS scores will be displayed as mean ± Standard Error and the results from the two groups will be compared using a student's paired t-test or a Mann-Whitney U test depending on the distribution of the data. The results from the post-operation questions will be displayed as frequencies and the answers will be compared using a χ2 test. All tests will be 2-tailed and P<0.05 will be considered significant


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 24
Est. completion date December 2, 2019
Est. primary completion date December 2, 2019
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- 18 years of age and older

- Undergoing a procedure at CSC that requires spinal anaesthesia and spinal anaesthesia is not contra-indicated

- Gives informed consent to participate in the trial

Exclusion Criteria:

- Has an existing psychological diagnosis

- Has auditory impairment

- Deemed not to have capacity to give consent

- Sedatives are administered during the procedure

- General anaesthesia is required during the procedure

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
Music
Played through headphones during the operation under spinal anaesthesia

Locations

Country Name City State
Cambodia Children's Surgical Centre Phnom Penh

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Children's Surgical Center, Cambodia

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Cambodia, 

References & Publications (19)

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Caumo W, Schmidt AP, Schneider CN, Bergmann J, Iwamoto CW, Adamatti LC, Bandeira D, Ferreira MB. Risk factors for postoperative anxiety in adults. Anaesthesia. 2001 Aug;56(8):720-8. — View Citation

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Lee WP, Wu PY, Lee MY, Ho LH, Shih WM. Music listening alleviates anxiety and physiological responses in patients receiving spinal anesthesia. Complement Ther Med. 2017 Apr;31:8-13. doi: 10.1016/j.ctim.2016.12.006. Epub 2017 Jan 7. — View Citation

Lepage C, Drolet P, Girard M, Grenier Y, DeGagné R. Music decreases sedative requirements during spinal anesthesia. Anesth Analg. 2001 Oct;93(4):912-6. — View Citation

Maeyama A, Kodaka M, Miyao H. [Effect of the music-therapy under spinal anesthesia]. Masui. 2009 Jun;58(6):684-91. Japanese. — View Citation

McClurkin SL, Smith CD. The Duration of Self-Selected Music Needed to Reduce Preoperative Anxiety. J Perianesth Nurs. 2016 Jun;31(3):196-208. doi: 10.1016/j.jopan.2014.05.017. Epub 2016 Feb 24. — View Citation

Mingir T, Ervatan Z, Turgut N. Spinal Anaesthesia and Perioperative Anxiety. Turk J Anaesthesiol Reanim. 2014 Aug;42(4):190-5. doi: 10.5152/TJAR.2014.99705. Epub 2014 May 29. — View Citation

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Pittman S, Kridli S. Music intervention and preoperative anxiety: an integrative review. Int Nurs Rev. 2011 Jun;58(2):157-63. doi: 10.1111/j.1466-7657.2011.00888.x. Epub 2011 Feb 15. Review. — View Citation

Seponski DM, Lahar CJ, Khann S, Kao S, Schunert T. Four decades following the Khmer rouge: sociodemographic factors impacting depression, anxiety and PTSD in Cambodia. J Ment Health. 2019 Apr;28(2):175-180. doi: 10.1080/09638237.2018.1466039. Epub 2018 May 7. — View Citation

Tan X, Yowler CJ, Super DM, Fratianne RB. The efficacy of music therapy protocols for decreasing pain, anxiety, and muscle tension levels during burn dressing changes: a prospective randomized crossover trial. J Burn Care Res. 2010 Jul-Aug;31(4):590-7. doi: 10.1097/BCR.0b013e3181e4d71b. — View Citation

Wang SM, Kulkarni L, Dolev J, Kain ZN. Music and preoperative anxiety: a randomized, controlled study. Anesth Analg. 2002 Jun;94(6):1489-94, table of contents. — View Citation

Wilson CJ, Mitchelson AJ, Tzeng TH, El-Othmani MM, Saleh J, Vasdev S, LaMontagne HJ, Saleh KJ. Caring for the surgically anxious patient: a review of the interventions and a guide to optimizing surgical outcomes. Am J Surg. 2016 Jul;212(1):151-9. doi: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2015.03.023. Epub 2015 Jun 2. Review. — View Citation

Wu PY, Huang ML, Lee WP, Wang C, Shih WM. Effects of music listening on anxiety and physiological responses in patients undergoing awake craniotomy. Complement Ther Med. 2017 Jun;32:56-60. doi: 10.1016/j.ctim.2017.03.007. Epub 2017 Mar 31. — View Citation

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Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Change in intra-operative anxiety scores Score on 'Anxiety visual analogue scale.' Minimum score 0 representing calm and maximum score 10 representing extreme anxiety Calculated between scores recorded at the start of the operation and 30 minutes into the procedure
Secondary Percentage of patient's in the music group who felt that music made the experience better, worse or had no effect. Questionnaire asked verbally. What effect do you think music had on your experience during surgery? a) made it better b)made it worse c)no effect. Within 4 hours post operation
Secondary Percentage of patient's in the music group who felt that they would recommend to others, wouldn't recommend to others or did not know. Questionnaire asked verbally. Would you recommend listening to music during an operation to other people? a)yes b)no c) don't know Within 4 hours post operation
Secondary Percentage of patient's in the control group who felt that music would have made their experience better, worse or the same. What effect do you think music would have had on your experience during surgery? a) made it better b)made it worse c)no effect. Within 4 hours post operation
Secondary Percentage of patient's in the music group who, if they had another operation, would like to listen to music, would not like to listen to music, or did not know. Questionnaire asked verbally. Would you like to listen to music if you were to have another operation? a)yes b)no c) don't know Within 4 hours post operation
Secondary Percentage of anaesthetic providers that experience problems due to music. Questionnaire on data collection form. Do you think that the music caused any problems during the operation? a)yes b)no c)maybe Within 4 hours post operation
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