2016
DOI: 10.20849/ijsn.v1i1.98
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The Effects of Music Listening and Education on Reducing Pain from Total Joint Arthroplasty

Abstract: <p>Aims: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of pain education combined with music intervention on pain levels and the beliefs about and satisfaction with pain management. <br />Methods: This study was conducted using a quasi-experimental pretest–posttest design involving an experimental group and control group. The sample size was 60; each group consisted of 30 participants. The control group received routine care, whereas the participants in the experimental group received pain … Show more

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“…The second patient listened to music at 16:00 during CPM the first day, and the next day music was scheduled for CPM at 10:00. According to the authors’ previous studies (Ko, Chang, Lee, & Lin, 2016; P. C. Lin et al, 2011) and the study hospital’s CPM practice routine, we decided the length of time for a patient to listen to music was 25 min in total.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second patient listened to music at 16:00 during CPM the first day, and the next day music was scheduled for CPM at 10:00. According to the authors’ previous studies (Ko, Chang, Lee, & Lin, 2016; P. C. Lin et al, 2011) and the study hospital’s CPM practice routine, we decided the length of time for a patient to listen to music was 25 min in total.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%