Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Efficacy of Music as an Adjunct Analgesic in Reducing Pain and Anxiety During Ultrasound-guided Manual Vacuum Aspiration (USG-MVA): A Randomized Controlled Trial
Manual vacuum aspiration (MVA) is one of the surgical treatment options for managing early pregnancy loss. When compared to traditional surgical method; MVA is safer, more cost-effective, due to its shorter hospitalisation period and not undergo the risk of general anaesthesia. The MVA procedure is performed under local anaesthesia and analgesics is given prior the procedure. However, majority of patients still complaint significant pain during the procedure. In our previous study, the investigator found women had high anxiety and stress levels when undergo miscarriage and the operation. Pain perception may further be affected by one's psychological state at the time of the procedure. Therefore reducing the patient's anxiety during the USG-MVA may further improve the patient's pain control and overall acceptance of the procedure. Music can act as a distracter and has a calming effect which turn the patient's attention away from negative stimuli. Yet, there has been no RCTs to investigate the beneficial effect of music therapy in pain control or reducing anxiety levels during USG-MVA. The investigator hypothesis the intervention of music therapy to our current pain control will reduce the pain and anxiety levels experienced by our patients during USG-MVA. Thus, there is a need to conduct an RCT to test our hypothesis. The study is conducted in an university affilated hospital for women undergo the USG-MVA procedure. The primary outcome is to evaluate in between group difference in the pain intensity after the USG-guided MVA procedure. The secondary outcome is to evaluate the difference in anxiety level . Case is randomized to music and non music group, Bluetooth headphone are provided during the procedure and case can choose their favourite songs. The outcome are measured by the self rated instrument: Visual analogue scale and the STAI trait anxiety score and the physiological measure salivary alpha amylase (sAA )score. The pain score and the anxiety level is measured pre operatively, immediate after the procedure and 2 hours post operatively. The SPSS-26 will be used for statistics analysis.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 176 |
Est. completion date | April 30, 2026 |
Est. primary completion date | December 31, 2025 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Women 18 years old or above - hospitalized for termination of first trimester pregnancy under local anaesthesia Exclusion Criteria: - being a minor or adult protected by law - not feasible for MVA procedure - Partial or total hearing impairment - on anxiolytics and analgesics before arriving at the hospital - refusal to participate |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Hong Kong | Chinese University of Hong Kong | Hong Kong | Shatin |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Chinese University of Hong Kong |
Hong Kong,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | To assess any post operative physical discomfort | The case will complete the questionnaire of 4-likert point, with no, mild, moderate and severe for symptoms of nausea, vomiting, dizziness, tiredness, shortness of breath | immediate after post operative and 2 hours post operatively | |
Primary | To assess the change in post operatively pain score with or without MT at different time points | The case self rated the VAS score, VAS scores ranged from 0 to 100, where 0 indicated no pain and 100 indicated the worst pain imaginable.
(T0) when entering the department, (T1) 30 minutes after administration of misoprostol, (T2) during the procedure, (T3) at the end of the procedure and (T4) 2 hours after the procedure. |
During one day | |
Secondary | To assess the impact of MT on anxiety level | The client self rated the Chinese version of STAI-S subscore. It is a 20 item scale with a 4 point likert ranging from almost never to almost always. the total scores range from 20 to 80, with higher scores correlate with greater anxiety. | During one day | |
Secondary | To assess the psychological distress during the past few weeks | The client self rated the Chinese version General Health Questionnaire, it consists of 12 questions with 4 likert point rating. It aims to evaluate whether there are any baseline psychological distress, higher score indicates a higher level of psychological morbidity. | 1 hour before the procedure | |
Secondary | To assess the patient's satisfaction and acceptance | The client self rated the Client Satisfaction Questionnaire, it consists of 12 questions with 4 likert point rating. Higher score indicates greater acceptance and satisfaction | 2 hours after the procedure | |
Secondary | To measure the patient's physiological stress level. | Saliva samples were collected via the passive drooling method , using a dedicated SaliCap collection device. All patients were asked not to eat or drink 1 hour before collection. The level is determined using the Indiko (Thermo Fisher Scientific) random access analyser to measure the physiological stress. | Saliva samples were collected 1 hour before the procedure and 30 minutes after MVA procedure |
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