Surgery Clinical Trial
Official title:
RELAX Surgical: Effects of Environmental Design on Pre-surgical Relaxation
Over 4.6 million operations are undertaken each year in England alone. Of these, many
patients experience psychological distress, which has negative implications for patient
recovery. Indeed, psychological stress, in particular both trait and state anxiety, anger
and distress, has been linked with slower wound healing (Broadbent et al., 2003) and more
complicated post-operative recovery (Johnston and Wallace, 1990).
However, pre-operative psychological interventions can have significant positive effects on
components of of post-operative recovery (Navros et al., 2011; Weinman and Johnston, 1988).
In particular, music has been studied in a series of randomised control trials as a way of
reducing pre-surgical stress. Studies have shown the effects of music in reducing levels of
stress hormones such as cortisol (Leardi et al., 2007) and reducing both heart rate and
blood pressure, and have also found music to be more effective than benzodiazepine at
reducing pre-surgical anxiety (Bringman et al., 2009).
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust is a major surgical hospital,
performing over 15,000 adult operations annually. Consequently, strategies to reduce patient
anxiety and improve experience are amongst the hospital's priorities. A renovation of the
Surgical Admissions Lounge is currently underway with plans to incorporate visual arts and
music in waiting booths to relax and distract patients. When asked how relaxing they found
the space, patients at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital involved in a public consultation
rated the current unenhanced waiting area as 5.8/10, but 93% of patients said that relaxing
music would help them feel less anxious. This project will test whether music and art in the
SAL actively reduce adult patient stress compared to normal unenhanced waiting spaces, with
a view to extending the arts interventions to other surgical waiting areas such as the day
treatment centre if there are significant positive findings.
Stress can be measured via a number of methods, including both psychological and
physiological. This study proposes to examine three signatures of stress in order to
triangulate data and achieve a more comprehensive understanding of patients' stress
response:
1. Psychological - we will use validated psychological questionnaires including STAI to
measure both trait and state anxiety. We will also be using a simple prospective time
perception test and a Stroop test to assess whether patients' attention capacity.
2. Physiological - We will use biosensors and bioharnesses to gather electrocardiogram
(ECG) data in order to test the complexity loss hypothesis. This hypothesis states that
the physiological responses of organisms under constraints (ageing, illness, stress)
exhibit grossly reduced dynamics and lose the ability to adopt to the changes in the
environment. We will examine whether patients exhibit these reduced dynamics as their
operation approaches and whether the arts can be used to increase the complexity of
their responses.
3. Biological - we will take two small saliva (spit) samples from patients to test whether
levels of stress hormones such as cortisol are elevated in patients, and whether other
immune biomarkers such as pro-inflammatory cytokines TNF-alpha and IL-1 are reduced by
pre-surgical stress but maintained when music and art are present. Previous research
within the field of psychoneuroimmunology suggests that alterations in psychological
stress levels have consequences for biological response (Ader, 2007).
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Subject), Primary Purpose: Basic Science
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