Music to Decrease Pain and Anxiety During Head CTs Performed at the PEds ED
NCT ID: NCT02437214
Last Updated: 2023-10-13
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
62 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2008-05-31
2010-07-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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One PED examination room is designated as the study room. The music was stored on an ipod played in a portable speaker. The music is from the Compact Disk(CD), "Baby Go to Sleep." This is a commercially available CD.23 The "Baby Go to Sleep" Compact Disk played a combination of the sound of an actual human heartbeat and children's songs. Tempo changes occurred between each song. During the study, the initial three nursery rhymes were played.
The principal investigator's research associates recruit all patients up to 3 years of age presenting to the PED during the hours they were available. Once situated in the room, children both in the control and experimental group received the usual medical care including the evaluation by attending physician to determine if head CT would be performed or not. After subjects were determined to need a head CT by the attending physicians, they were randomly assigned to either the Control(Con) or experimental(Exp) group. Children in the Con group received the usual medical care while children in the Exp group received the usual medical care in combination with the intervention. The intervention was started by the patients nurse without the knowledge of the research associate. In the intervention group, music was played until the CT scan was completed. Research associates rated children's anxiety levels using a visual analogue scale(VAS) and Modified Ramsay Sedation Scale(MRSS) before children were transferred to radiology department for head CT then after children was laid down to go through head CT. Researchers associates were blinded to group by wearing headphones that were tested to ensure that they could not hear whether or not music was playing during the intervention phase.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
SINGLE_GROUP
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Use of music for anxiety in children
Children in the Exp group received the usual medical care in combination with the intervention. The intervention was started by the patients nurse without the knowledge of the research associate. In the intervention group, music was played until the CT scan was completed.
Use of music for anxiety in children
The "Baby Go to Sleep" CD played a combination of the sound of an actual human heartbeat and children's songs. The concept behind the "Baby Go to Sleep" CD is to blend heart beat sounds, which are known to be calming to infants and children, with children's music. The basic principles of relaxation were incorporated in the arrangements of heartbeat and children's songs, ie: simplicity, repetition, predictability, and simple symmetry (short repeated patterns). The adult human heart in the "Baby Go to Sleep" CD was recorded from the chest and set in consistent tempos for each song ranging from 62 to 78 beats per minute(BPM). The sound of the heartbeat continued between and during songs. Tempo changes occurred between each song.
Control
Children in the Con group received the usual medical care without listening to the music intervention.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Use of music for anxiety in children
The "Baby Go to Sleep" CD played a combination of the sound of an actual human heartbeat and children's songs. The concept behind the "Baby Go to Sleep" CD is to blend heart beat sounds, which are known to be calming to infants and children, with children's music. The basic principles of relaxation were incorporated in the arrangements of heartbeat and children's songs, ie: simplicity, repetition, predictability, and simple symmetry (short repeated patterns). The adult human heart in the "Baby Go to Sleep" CD was recorded from the chest and set in consistent tempos for each song ranging from 62 to 78 beats per minute(BPM). The sound of the heartbeat continued between and during songs. Tempo changes occurred between each song.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
1 Month
36 Months
MALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Steven Weiss
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Steven Weiss
Professor of Emergency Medicine
Principal Investigators
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Steven Weiss, MD
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
University of New Mexico
References
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Park G, Weiss SJ, Repar P. Randomized single-blinded clinical trial on effects of nursery songs for infants and young children's anxiety before and during head CT. Am J Emerg Med. 2016 Mar;34(3):663. doi: 10.1016/j.ajem.2015.12.049. Epub 2015 Dec 21. No abstract available.
Park G, Weiss SJ, Repar P. Randomized single-blinded clinical trial on effects of nursery songs for infants and young children's anxiety before and during head computed tomography. Am J Emerg Med. 2015 Oct;33(10):1477-82. doi: 10.1016/j.ajem.2015.07.045. Epub 2015 Jul 29.
Other Identifiers
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07-030
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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