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Medical Journal of Chosun Univercity
2002 Volume.27 No. 1 p.105 ~ p.112
The Effect of Music Therapy on Recovery of Anesthesia, Vital sign and Pain of Post Operative Patients in Obstetrics and Gynecology
Kim Heo-Sook

Lee Chul-Gab
Jung Hyuk
Kim Ki-Soon
Abstract
Background and Purpose: The purpose of this study was to prove the effect of music therapy on anesthetic recovery, vital signs and pain control for postoperative patients in the recovery room as a nursing intervention.

Methods: We compared 35 experimental groups who received music therapy with 35 control groups. All of the subjects were obstetric and gynecological operation patients. The experimental and control groups were observed for the level of anesthetic recovery (PAR score), the frequency of supplement analgesic use for pain control, and vital signs at arrival and after 15, 30, 60 minute in recovery room. Statistical data analysis using repeated measures ANOYA and x^2-tests were performed.

Result: Vital signs did not show a significant difference when comparing the two groups except for the respiration rate. For anesthetic recovery, there were significant changes in respiration state in the experimental group compared to the control group. The frequency of analgesics administration was significantly reduced in the experimental group compared to the control group by music therapy. The 63 % of the experimental group responded comfortably and peacefully in subjective feelings.

Conclusion: This study showed the effects o3 music therapy, which applied to helping postoperative patients recover from anesthesia and reducing the frequency of supplement analgesic use for pain. It is recommended to apply music therapy right after surgery in the recovery room as a nursing intervention if a patient wants.
KEYWORD
Music therapy, Anesthetic recovery
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