2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2702.2011.03829.x
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Effects of listening to music on pain intensity and pain distress after surgery: an intervention

Abstract: Music intervention should be offered as an adjunct alternative to pharmacological pain relief after abdominal surgery in nursing practice.

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“…However, the individualized choice of music is a controversial factor, some studies point to favoring individualized choice, while others, affirm the importance of giving the individual the opportunity to choose musical style according to his will, believing that the more familiar the music, the more relaxing it will be for the individual [42,43]. In view of this, it is possible to assume that the same music will not generate the same psychological and neurological effects in different individuals [36].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the individualized choice of music is a controversial factor, some studies point to favoring individualized choice, while others, affirm the importance of giving the individual the opportunity to choose musical style according to his will, believing that the more familiar the music, the more relaxing it will be for the individual [42,43]. In view of this, it is possible to assume that the same music will not generate the same psychological and neurological effects in different individuals [36].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Muitos estudos não conseguiram esclarecer esta dúvida (Good et al, 1999;Cooke et al, 2004;Vaajoki et al, 2010;Wakim et al, 2010), embora alguns autores descrevem que a dor está a associada a fatores emocionais (Bernatzky et al, 2011). Alguns autores, afirmam que a diminuição da ansiedade pré-operatória pode diminuir a percepção de dor e que a música pode influenciar na intensidade de dor nas primeiras horas pós-operatórias, o que é questionável, pois o paciente neste período ainda poderá estar sob efeito analgésico anestésico (Vaajoki et al, 2010 (Guasti et al, 1999;Bavitz, 2006). Entretanto, são necessários mais estudos para entender a correlação fisiológica entre hipertensão e dor.…”
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“…Benzodiazepínicos e opióides, usados para tratamento da dor pós-operatória, tem conhecidos efeitos colaterais sedativos e eméticos. A redução da dose dessas medicações é essencial para melhorar a qualidade no cuidado pós-operatório (Ikonomidou et al, 2004;Vaajoki et al, 2010).…”
Section: Medicações Ansiolíticas E Sedativasunclassified
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