Music therapy in reducing preoperative anxiety related to cardiac patient : a qualitative systematic review of literature from randomized controlled trial
Wattang, Bernadette (2018)
Wattang, Bernadette
Yrkeshögskolan Novia
2018
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2018121321396
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2018121321396
Tiivistelmä
Music therapy is a non-pharmacological intervention that aims to help in reducing anxiety for a cardiac patient before undergoing a certain procedure. This research study utilizes the qualitative systematic review of literature from seven randomized control study related to music intervention of preoperative anxiety.
The goal of this study is to identify the significant effect of music intervention in the alleviation of anxiety in a patient undergoing a cardiac procedure and to increase awareness of the benefit of music as one form of nursing intervention in the nursing care plan.
Taking into consideration the Peplau's theory (1991) of interpersonal relationship have three important concepts. The patient that relates to the effect of music therapy and, the nurse and the nurse-patient relationship that relates to the importance of music therapy in the clinical working environment especially the nurses. The seven articles gathered speaks about how music listening helps in the stabilization of physiological indices and consequently the reduction of anxiety before a cardiac procedure. The analysis resulted in three main themes to answer the aim of the study, which are the patient, the nurse, and the nurse-patient relationship. The three themes consist of few categories that explain the effect of music therapy and significance to clinical setting respectively.
The goal of this study is to identify the significant effect of music intervention in the alleviation of anxiety in a patient undergoing a cardiac procedure and to increase awareness of the benefit of music as one form of nursing intervention in the nursing care plan.
Taking into consideration the Peplau's theory (1991) of interpersonal relationship have three important concepts. The patient that relates to the effect of music therapy and, the nurse and the nurse-patient relationship that relates to the importance of music therapy in the clinical working environment especially the nurses. The seven articles gathered speaks about how music listening helps in the stabilization of physiological indices and consequently the reduction of anxiety before a cardiac procedure. The analysis resulted in three main themes to answer the aim of the study, which are the patient, the nurse, and the nurse-patient relationship. The three themes consist of few categories that explain the effect of music therapy and significance to clinical setting respectively.