Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Completed
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT05307315 |
Other study ID # |
ZBU-SBE-NESLIHAN-AKER-0000-85 |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Completed |
Phase |
N/A
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
September 10, 2021 |
Est. completion date |
February 1, 2022 |
Study information
Verified date |
October 2021 |
Source |
Zonguldak Bulent Ecevit University |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
Many patients before the operation feel a high level of anxiety. This felt anxiety can
develop due to many reasons such as anesthesia, not being able to wake up from the surgery
and being disabled, and fear of feeling pain after the surgery. Music applications, which are
among non-pharmacological techniques, are frequently used in the management of pain and
anxiety.In this study, the effect of listening to music in the preoperative period on the
anxiety of urology patients will be investigated
Description:
The anxiety felt at a high level in many patients in the pre-operative period can be caused
by many reasons such as general anesthesia, anxiety about not being able to wake up from the
operation, fear of being disabled, fear of pain after the operation, fear of losing control
over the body, fear of sexual loss and worries about not being able to work after the
operation can develop. Anxiety experienced at a high level in the preoperative period; While
it causes physical problems such as dizziness, nausea and headache, it also affects the
anxiety to be experienced after the surgery. Looking at the effects of preoperative anxiety
in the postoperative period, it increases the intensity of postoperative pain and analgesia
requirement, affects anesthesia requirements, and increases hospitalization time in some
types of surgery, and as a result, increases postoperative morbidity and mortality. Anxiety
levels of patients; may be affected by a wide variety of factors such as previous
experiences, the way they came to the hospital, their gender, age, and the type of surgery
they will undergo. In contrast, effective control of preoperative anxiety provides better
management of postoperative pain and faster recovery.
The positive and curative effect of music has been the subject of constant interest from past
to present and it has been used more and more among non-pharmacological techniques. Listening
to music, intensive care, surgery, psychiatry, obstetrics, pediatrics, oncology services, in
the process of radiotherapy and chemotherapy in patients with other diagnostic and treatment
from the symptoms that arise in the process, especially in the management of pain and anxiety
is often applied. In addition, it has been determined that it has important positive effects
on the activation of the immune system, increasing the quality of life, reducing the amount
of drugs used in the treatment of pain, shortening the hospital stay and spirituality.
In many studies in the literature examining the effect of music on anxiety associated with
surgical intervention; it has been found that music reduces the level of anxiety. However, a
study has also found that music does not affect the anxiety experienced by an individual.
Although there are no studies evaluating the effect of music on the anxiety level of
individuals scheduled for urological surgery, in a meta-analysis study evaluating the effect
of music on individuals undergoing urological procedures in outpatients, it was found that
music reduces anxiety.
In the nursing profession, which focuses on providing holistic care in the biopsychosocial
sense, it is important to increase the quality of care by addressing the emotional
experiences of the individual during physical health problems.Addressing anxiety as an
emotional experience before surgical intervention within the scope of nursing interventions
may contribute to increasing the quality of life of the individual.In the light of this
information, this study aims to evaluate the effect of listening to music before surgery on
the anxiety level of individuals who are planned for urological surgery as an independent
therapeutic nursing intervention and to improve nursing care with the findings obtained from
the study.