Music Listening as a Postanesthesia Care Unit (PACU) Nursing Intervention
- Conditions
- Prostate Cancer
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Preferred music listeningBehavioral: Relaxation breathing narrative over hypnotic music listening
- Registration Number
- NCT04596917
- Lead Sponsor
- Johns Hopkins University
- Brief Summary
A randomized comparison clinical trial will be conducted in laparoscopic radical prostatectomy patients in the Weinberg PACU at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. 50 patients will be recruited and randomly assigned by a table of random numbers to either the music listening group (n=35) or the relaxation breathing group (n=35).
- Detailed Description
Hypothesis:
Laparoscopic radical prostatectomy patients who experience music listening will report decreased anxiety scores and improved pain control scores compared with patients listening to relaxation and breathing.
Null Hypothesis:
There will be no difference in reported anxiety scores and pain control scores between laparoscopic radical prostatectomy patients listening to music versus listening to relaxation and breathing instructions.
Music listening participants who meet inclusion criteria will be consented in the PreOp Unit and asked to complete the Spielberg State Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) questionnaire. Patient vital signs will be taken and patient will be invited to listen to music study iPod for 15 minutes prior to changing into a hospital gown.
Intervention:
The music listening group will receive the standard care and a 15 minute patient-preferred music listening selection intervention in the Prep Room and unlimited music listening selection intervention in the PACU once cognitively ready until discharge criteria met. The relaxation breathing group will receive the relaxation and breathing instructions over soft monotone music in the PACU once cognitively ready until discharge criteria met.
Results:
The experimental music listening group will reveal statistically significant decrease postanesthesia anxiety and pain, while lowering the blood pressure, heart rate and amount of opioids after laparoscopic radical prostatectomy surgery compared to the control group.
Conclusion:
The findings of the music listening intervention will provide further evidence to support the practice of music listening to decrease postanesthesia anxiety and pain, while lowering the blood pressure, heart rate and amount of opioids after laparoscopic radical prostatectomy surgery.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- Male
- Target Recruitment
- 77
Not provided
- All patients who do not speak or understand the English language to the extent that it precludes their ability to provide informed consent for the study
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Preferred music listening Preferred music listening Patients will be randomized to listen to music with iPod that has preferred music selections that patients can choose. Hypnotic music with relaxation breathing Relaxation breathing narrative over hypnotic music listening Patients will be randomized to listen to hypnotic music with relaxation breathing narrative.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change in anxiety as assessed by Spielberg STAI Questionnaire Baseline and at recovery from PACU, up to 120 minutes The Spielberg STAI Questionnaire has a score range of 20-80, with higher scores indicating greater anxiety.
Change in pain score Baseline and at recovery from PACU, up to 120 minutes Pain will be assessed on a 0-10 scale with higher scores signifying more pain.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Johns Hopkins Hospital
🇺🇸Baltimore, Maryland, United States