About to undergo an eye surgery? Listen to music to
calm your anxiety
Listening to soothing music just before an eye surgery can
ease patients’ anxiety as well as help reduce the level of sedation required,
finds a new study. ‘Listening to music may be considered as an inexpensive,
non-invasive, non-pharmacological method to reduce anxiety for patients
undergoing elective eye surgery under local anaesthesia,’ said Gilles Guerrier
from Cochin University Hospital in France.
According to the researchers, being awake during surgery
is particularly stressful for patients. The findings showed a significant
reduction in anxiety among patients who listened to music (score 23 out of 100)
compared to those who didn’t (score 65 out of 100). Patients who listened to
music received significantly less sedatives during surgery compared with the
non-music group (16 percent vs 32 percent).
Further, the postoperative satisfaction was significantly
higher in the music group (mean score 71 out of 100 versus 55 for the non-music
group).‘The objective is to provide music to all patients before eye surgery.
We intend to assess the procedure in other type of surgeries, including
orthopaedics where regional anaesthesia is common,’ Guerrier added. The pilot
study evaluated the effect of music on anxiety in outpatients undergoing
elective eye surgery under topical (local) anaesthesia.
The team evaluated a total of 62 patients who heard
relaxing music or no music for around 15 minutes just before cataracts surgery.
The selected 16 pieces of music of various styles including jazz, flamenco,
Cuban, classical and piano, aimed at preventing and managing pain, anxiety and
depression. A surgical fear questionnaire (SFQ) was also used to assess anxiety
before and after a music session. The results were presented recently at
Euroanaesthesia 2016 in London.
Source: www.thehealthsite.com
30.05.2016
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