Effects of planned training and music listened to before a cesarean section on surgical fear, anxiety and depression: A randomized controlled trial
Demet Guney,
Sukran Ertekin Pinar
Abstract:Purpose
This research was conducted to determine the impact of a planned training program and music on fear, anxiety, and depression among women undergoing cesarean section.
Methods
The sample of the randomized-controlled experimental study consisted of a total of 120 pregnant women (music 40, training 40, and the control 40) scheduled for cesarean section at the Obstetrics Service. Instrumental music from the Turkish music modes (the Hejaz, Neva, and Acem… Show more
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