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Does music reduce anxiety and discomfort during flexible sigmoidoscopy?A systematic review and meta-analysis 被引量:1
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作者 Arun P Shanmuganandan Muhammad R Sameem Siddiqui +5 位作者 nicholas farkas Kiran Sran Rhys Thomas Said Mohamed Robert I Swift Al Mutaz Abulafi 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy》 CAS 2017年第5期228-237,共10页
To investigate the role of music in reducing anxiety and discomfort during flexible sigmoidoscopy. METHODSA systematic review of all comparative studies up to November 2016, without language restriction that were iden... To investigate the role of music in reducing anxiety and discomfort during flexible sigmoidoscopy. METHODSA systematic review of all comparative studies up to November 2016, without language restriction that were identified from MEDLINE and the Cochrane Controlled Trials Register (1960-2016), and EMBASE (1991-2016). Further searches were performed using the bibliographies of articles and abstracts from major conferences such as the ESCP, NCRI, ASGBI and ASCRS. MeSH and text word terms used included “sigmoidoscopy”, “music” and “endoscopy” and “anxiety”. All comparative studies reporting on the effect of music on anxiety or pain during flexible sigmoidoscopy, in adults, were included. Outcome data was extracted by 2 authors independently using outcome measures defined a priori. Quality assessment was performed. RESULTSA total of 4 articles published between 1994 and 2010, fulfilled the selection criteria. Data were extracted and analysed using OpenMetaAnalyst. Patients who listened to music during their flexible sigmoidoscopy had less anxiety compared to control groups [Random effects; SMD: 0.851 (0.467, 1.235), S.E = 0.196, P < 0.001]. There was no statistically significant heterogeneity (Q = 0.085, df = 1, P = 0.77, I<sup>2</sup> = 0). Patients who listened to music during their flexible sigmoidoscopy had less pain compared to those who did not, but this difference did not reach statistical significance [Random effects; SMD: 0.345 (-0.014, 0.705), S.E = 0.183, P = 0.06]. Patients who listened to music during their flexible sigmoidoscopy felt it was a useful intervention, compared to those who did not (P < 0.001). There was no statistically significant heterogeneity (P = 0.528, I<sup>2</sup> = 0). CONCLUSIONMusic appeared to benefit patients undergoing flexible sigmoidoscopies in relation to anxiety and was deemed a helpful intervention. Pain may also be reduced however further investigation is required to ascertain this. 展开更多
关键词 MUSIC Flexible sigmoidoscopy ANXIETY DISCOMFORT Screening
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