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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
NA
360 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-11-01
2025-01-31
Brief Summary
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Elderly patients tend to be particularly susceptible to the stressors described above. This aspect represents an additional source of concern for ICUs, since the elderly today represent the majority of patients admitted to ICUs. Hospitalization in ICUs after surgical procedures is often an unknown moment for the individual and, consequently, associated with the development of numerous unpleasant sensations, directly interfering with the patient's recovery.
Music as a therapy tool in medical practice has been used since 1890. After a little more than two decades, in 1914 it was applied in a surgical procedure by physician Evan Kane as a way of "calming patients and diverting attention from fear". associated with combined therapy with local anesthesia. In this context, being a low-cost tool, with minimal adverse effects and high acceptability, the use of music has proven to be a great ally in the arsenal of non-pharmacological therapies for the prevention of delirium, anxiety and pain.
We intend, through a randomized multicenter clinical trial, to investigate whether the use of music as therapy is capable of reducing the incidence of anxiety, pain and delirium in elderly patients undergoing surgical procedures and hospitalized during the postoperative period in intensive care units.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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INTERVENTION
The intervention group will receive a soundtrack through individual choice of anti-noise headphones. The music offer platform will be provided by an application developed by MusicCare (www.music.care/en/index.html) in two periods of the day (09:00 and 16:00), lasting 45 minutes each, for up to seven postoperative days or until discharge from the unit (whichever occurs first).
MUSIC
The intervention group will receive a soundtrack through individual choice of anti-noise headphones. The music offer platform will be provided by an application developed by MusicCare (www.music.care/en/index.html) in two periods of the day (09:00 and 16:00), lasting 45 minutes each, for up to seven postoperative days or until discharge from the unit (whichever occurs first). MusicCare has been widely tested in several countries and there are a large number of publications in anesthesiology, ICU, cardiology and neurology, among other specialties, demonstrating its safety and efficacy69,70. Patients who were hospitalized for more than 48 hours, that is, who received a minimum of 4 intervention periods, will be considered as patients with effective intervention. Patients with less time will be evaluated in the form of intention to treat.
STANDARD TREATMENT
IN THIS ARM, PATIENTS WILL UNDERGO STANDARD TREATMENT IN THE ICU WHERE THEY ARE ADMITTED AND FOR 45 MINUTES, TWICE A DAY, NOISE-CANCELLING HEADPHONES WILL BE USED WITHOUT PLAYING MUSIC.
MUSIC
The intervention group will receive a soundtrack through individual choice of anti-noise headphones. The music offer platform will be provided by an application developed by MusicCare (www.music.care/en/index.html) in two periods of the day (09:00 and 16:00), lasting 45 minutes each, for up to seven postoperative days or until discharge from the unit (whichever occurs first). MusicCare has been widely tested in several countries and there are a large number of publications in anesthesiology, ICU, cardiology and neurology, among other specialties, demonstrating its safety and efficacy69,70. Patients who were hospitalized for more than 48 hours, that is, who received a minimum of 4 intervention periods, will be considered as patients with effective intervention. Patients with less time will be evaluated in the form of intention to treat.
Interventions
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MUSIC
The intervention group will receive a soundtrack through individual choice of anti-noise headphones. The music offer platform will be provided by an application developed by MusicCare (www.music.care/en/index.html) in two periods of the day (09:00 and 16:00), lasting 45 minutes each, for up to seven postoperative days or until discharge from the unit (whichever occurs first). MusicCare has been widely tested in several countries and there are a large number of publications in anesthesiology, ICU, cardiology and neurology, among other specialties, demonstrating its safety and efficacy69,70. Patients who were hospitalized for more than 48 hours, that is, who received a minimum of 4 intervention periods, will be considered as patients with effective intervention. Patients with less time will be evaluated in the form of intention to treat.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
* Impossibility of verbal communication (eg: aphasia);
* Lack of understanding of the Portuguese language;
* Inability to listen to music due to hearing impairment or intolerance to the use of headphones;
* Mechanical ventilation for more than 12 hours;
* Richmond Agitation Sedation Scale (RASS) less than or equal to 324;
* Neurosurgical and craniofacial procedures;
* Refusal or failure to sign the free and informed consent form (TCLE).
65 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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D'Or Institute for Research and Education
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Central Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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74416523.0.1001.5249
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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