2022
DOI: 10.1111/ced.15264
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Does music reduce anxiety for patients undergoing dermatological surgery? A systematic review

Abstract: Background. The incidence of skin cancer is increasing globally, leading to a greater need for dermatologists to perform skin surgery. However, skin surgery can be a potentially stressful experience for patients due to the fear of a possible cancer diagnosis coupled with anxiety related to pain and cosmetic outcomes. Aim. To examine whether there is any evidence to support the hypothesis that listening to music during dermatological surgery under local anaesthesia can help reduce patient anxiety. Methods. This… Show more

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“…In general, the risk of bias in these studies was moderate to severe and limits the interpretation of the results, explaining that they are contradictory from one study to another. There is little evidence to suggest a benefit of listening music during skin surgery [97], but its implementation is easy and inexpensive with a possible beneficial effect and no notable adverse events [84].…”
Section: Pain Management In Dermatologic Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, the risk of bias in these studies was moderate to severe and limits the interpretation of the results, explaining that they are contradictory from one study to another. There is little evidence to suggest a benefit of listening music during skin surgery [97], but its implementation is easy and inexpensive with a possible beneficial effect and no notable adverse events [84].…”
Section: Pain Management In Dermatologic Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%