The Effect of Perioperative Music on Medication Requirement and Hospital Length of Stay
Fu, Victor X, Oomens, Pim, Klimek, Markus, Verhofstad, Michiel, Jeekel, Johannes
Conclusion: Perioperative music can reduce opioid and sedative medication requirement, potentially improving patient outcome and reducing medical costs as higher opioid dosage is associated with an increased risk of adverse events and chronic opioid abuse. Lees hier het gehele onderzoek
Music interventions for preoperative anxiety
Bradt J1, Dileo C, Shim M.
Conclusion: This systematic review indicates that music listening may have a beneficial effect on preoperative anxiety. These findings are consistent with the findings of three other Cochrane systematic reviews on the use of music interventions for anxiety reduction in medical patients.
Therefore, we conclude that music interventions may provide a viable alternative to sedatives and anti-anxiety drugs for reducing preoperative anxiety. Lees hier het gehele onderzoek
Meta‐analysis evaluating music interventions for anxiety and pain in surgery
A. Y. R. Kühlmann, de Rooij, L. F. Kroese, van Dijk, G. M. Hunink, J. Jeekel
Conclusion: Music interventions significantly reduce anxiety and pain in adult surgical patients. Lees hier het gehele onderzoek
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