Clinical Trials Logo

Clinical Trial Summary

This pilot randomized control trial will examine the role of choral singing on psychosocial stress and cardiovascular outcomes in patients with ischemic heart disease (IHD). The hypothesis is that choral singing will improve psychosocial stress in comparison to the control group and this may have an impact on rates of hospitalization, death, myocardial infarction and stroke in these patients.


Clinical Trial Description

Objectives:

The purpose of this pilot study is to examine the impact of choral singing on psychosocial stress and major cardiovascular events in patients with IHD in comparison to usual medical care.

Recruitment and Randomization:

Participants will be recruited from community cardiac rehabilitation programs with recruitment presentations, phone calls and mailed invitations. Interested participants will complete baseline questionnaires and provide consent. They will be randomly allocated to either the intervention or control group. Stratification by past or present experience in organized singing (as a binary variable, yes or no) will be used.

Baseline Assessment:

All participants will undergo a baseline assessment, comprised of biophysical characteristics and medical history; level of physical activity self reported by International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) long form; assessment of music appreciation and current participation in group singing; and three questionnaires measuring psychosocial stress: the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) and the Standard Form - 36 (SF - 36).

Intervention:

Participants in the intervention group will participate in weekly 60-90 minute singing sessions led by professional musicians over a 12-week period. Sessions will begin with a 5-minute physical warm-up of gentle stretching and a 5-minute vocal warm-up. Music will be selected from a variety of genres and eras. Attendance will be taken weekly.

Control:

The control group will receive usual medical care. If control group participants join a singing group during the study period they will not be excluded, but this data will be collected and considered.

Analysis:

Data analysis will be done blind with respect to participant allocation. Analysis will include and account for attendance or adherence to consider dose response. Only participants who have attended at least 50% of group singing sessions will be included. A sub-group comparison between those who have attended 50-74% of sessions and those who have attended ≥75% will be done to determine if there is a dose-response effect to the weekly singing sessions. Participants who join another singing group during or after the intervention period will not be excluded, but this will be taken into account. The concept of music "responders" and "non-responders" will be considered based on the initial screening question "How important is music in your day-to-day life?". ;


Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


NCT number NCT03076801
Study type Interventional
Source Nova Scotia Health Authority
Contact
Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date September 25, 2017
Completion date October 5, 2018

See also
  Status Clinical Trial Phase
Recruiting NCT06013813 - Conventional vs. Distal Radial Access Outcomes in STEMI Patients Treated by PCI N/A
Completed NCT04507529 - Peer-mentor Support for Older Vulnerable Myocardial Infarction Patients N/A
Recruiting NCT06066970 - Cardiac Biomarkers for the Quantification of Myocardial Damage After Cardiac Surgery
Recruiting NCT03620266 - Effects of Bilberry and Oat Intake After Type 2 Diabetes and/or MI N/A
Completed NCT04097912 - Study to Gather Information to What Extent Patients Follow the Treatment Regimen of Low-dose Aspirin for Primary and Secondary Prevention of Diseases of the Heart and Blood Vessels
Completed NCT04153006 - Comparison of Fingerstick Versus Venous Sample for Troponin I.
Completed NCT03668587 - Feasibility and Security of a Rapid Rule-out and rule-in Troponin Protocol in the Management of NSTEMI in an Emergency Departement
Recruiting NCT01218776 - International Survey of Acute Coronary Syndromes in Transitional Countries
Recruiting NCT05371470 - Voice Analysis Technology to Detect and Manage Depression and Anxiety in Cardiac Rehabilitation N/A
Recruiting NCT04562272 - Attenuation of Post-infarct LV Remodeling by Mechanical Unloading Using Impella-CP N/A
Completed NCT04584645 - A Digital Flu Intervention for People With Cardiovascular Conditions N/A
Active, not recruiting NCT04475380 - Complex All-comers and Patients With Diabetes or Prediabetes, Treated With Xience Sierra Everolimus-eluting Stents
Not yet recruiting NCT06007950 - Time-restricted Eating Study (TRES): Impacts on Anthropometric, Cardiometabolic and Cardiovascular Health N/A
Withdrawn NCT05327855 - Efficacy and Safety of OPL-0301 Compared to Placebo in Adults With Post-Myocardial Infarction (MI) Phase 2
Recruiting NCT02876952 - High Intensity Aerobic Interval Training With Mediterranean Diet Recommendations in Post-Myocardial Infarct Patients N/A
Completed NCT02917213 - Imaging Silent Brain Infarct And Thrombosis in Acute Myocardial Infarction
Completed NCT02711631 - Feasibility and Effectiveness of Remote Virtual Reality-Based Cardiac Rehabilitation N/A
Completed NCT02305602 - A Study of VentriGel in Post-MI Patients Phase 1
Completed NCT02382731 - Interventions to Support Long-Term Adherence aNd Decrease Cardiovascular Events Post-Myocardial Infarction N/A
Completed NCT02552407 - Thrombectomy in ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction, an Individual Patient Meta-analysis N/A