Wound Heal Clinical Trial
Official title:
Music During Paediatric Outpatient Wound Dressing Changes: Impact on Anxiety, Pain and Patient Satisfaction
Verified date | October 2019 |
Source | KK Women's and Children's Hospital |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Background: Wound dressing changes can be painful and distressing for children and the
consequences of poorly managed pain and anxiety can be lifelong. Multiple sessions are
usually required, and recurrent painful episodes can trigger significant anxiety and
behavioural changes with subsequent escalation on re-exposure. Music has been shown to
improve relaxation and reduce autonomic activity in paediatric oncology outpatients and have
significant positive effect on postoperative pain, anxiety and distress.
Aims: The investigators propose using music listening as a complement to alleviate anxiety,
reduce pain and improve the experience of surgical outpatients undergoing wound dressing
changes. Investigators will also evaluate the impact on physiological parameters, such as
heart rate and blood pressure.
Hypothesis: That pain and anxiety are significantly reduced and patient satisfaction is
significantly improved when wound dressings are accompanied by music intervention.
Methodology: A prospective crossover randomised controlled trial recruiting 88 surgical
outpatients aged 9 years and above undergoing multiple wound dressing changes. Patients will
be randomised to receive music intervention either during the first or subsequent dressing
change, with the alternate dressing change not accompanied by music. Patient selected music
will be chosen with the input of a trained music therapist. Participants will complete post
session self-assessment questionnaires on pain, anxiety and satisfaction. Physiological
parameters will be measured pre and post session.
Importance: If proven feasible and effective, this intervention may improve patient
experience by reducing pain and anxiety associated with outpatient wound dressing changes,
improve patient satisfaction by taking advantage of the relaxing and calming effects of music
listening, and improve clinical efficiency by using a cost-effective method for alleviating
pain and anxiety
Risks/benefits: There is minimal risk as usual standard treatment protocols for wound
management continues. Patients may benefit from the soothing effects of music.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 48 |
Est. completion date | March 28, 2019 |
Est. primary completion date | March 25, 2019 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 9 Years to 21 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: 1. Aged 9 years and above, male or female 2. Anticipated to require at least 2 further wound dressing changes or outpatient painful procedures (e.g. cryotherapy for skin lesions) 3. Already had at least one outpatient dressing change or painful outpatient procedure prior to recruitment 4. Able to communicate clearly, navigate simple technical software, be awake and alert 5. Not hearing impaired 6. Willing to use headphones 7. Able to read and communicate in English Exclusion Criteria: 1. Hearing impaired 2. Abnormal anatomy of external ear (unable to use headphones) 3. Wound site prevents use of headphones - for example, on the ear |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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KK Women's and Children's Hospital |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Self-assessment of pain | Using the numeric rating score, which is standard pain score used in the institution ranging from 0-10 where a score of 10 indicates 'worst possible pain' and 0 indicates 'no pain'. | Immediately after intervention | |
Primary | Anxiety score | Spielberger State-Trait Anxiety Inventory Score for Children (STAIC) which is a validated anxiety score in children, or the Spielberger STAI Score which is a validated anxiety score in adolescents and adults. This score allows adjustment for the different scores that may be produced for a given situation in individuals who may vary in baseline anxiety levels. | Immediately after intervention | |
Primary | Satisfaction survey | A modified version of the patient satisfaction survey currently used by KK Hospital to assess patient satisfaction with outpatient services | Immediately after intervention | |
Secondary | Heart rate | Physiological observations before and after dressing changes | Before and immediately after intervention | |
Secondary | Blood pressure readings | Physiological observations before and after dressing changes | Before and immediately after intervention |
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