Status:
TERMINATED
Effect of Music on Pain and Anxiety After Surgery
Lead Sponsor:
National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (CC)
Conditions:
Postop Adult ICU Patients
Eligibility:
All Genders
18-99 years
Phase:
PHASE3
Brief Summary
Background: \- Studies have shown that listening to music can decrease pain and anxiety. Following surgery, patients in intensive care units (ICUs) often need drugs to treat their pain and anxiety. B...
Detailed Description
Background: * Listening to music is a common human activity. Music listening has been associated with decreased pain scores, increase in attentiveness and decrease in anxiety scores. Recently, with i...
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion
- INCLUSION CRITERIA:
- Adult surgical patients hospitalized in the NIH, Clinical Center (CC) who have an anticipated ICU stay of 24-48 hours postoperatively and the planned postoperative pain management schema includes opioids delivered via intravenous or epidural PCA device.
- General surgery, urology and thoracic surgery patients
- Oriented to person, time and place
- Age greater than or equal to 18 years
- Understands and speaks English or Spanish
- EXCLUSION CRITERIA:
- Scheduled for a neurosurgical procedure
- Hearing or visually Impaired
- Diagnosed with General Anxiety Disorder (GAD) or patients who score greater than or equal to 15 on the GAD-7 screening instrument.
- Speaks language other than Spanish or English
- Intubated for greater than 4 hours post-operatively
Exclusion
Key Trial Info
Start Date :
June 17 2011
Trial Type :
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation :
ACTUAL
End Date :
August 8 2017
Estimated Enrollment :
62 Patients enrolled
Trial Details
Trial ID
NCT01409044
Start Date
June 17 2011
End Date
August 8 2017
Last Update
August 10 2017
Active Locations (1)
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National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, 9000 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, Maryland, United States, 20892