Music played to staff in the operating theatre is thought to improve effects on other theatre staff are unknown. We surveyed 200 anaesthetists to determine the prevalence of music playing in the operating theatre and anaesthetists' attitudes to it. The response rate was 72% and of these 72% (104) worked in a theatre where music was played regularly. Around 26% of the sample felt that music reduced their vigilance and impaired their communication with other staff while 11.5% felt that music might distract their attention from alarms. Fifty-one per cent felt that music was distracting when a problem was encountered during the anaesthetic.
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Victoria Univ Wellington, Te Koki New Zealand Sch Mus, Mus Educ & Pedag, Wellington, New ZealandVictoria Univ Wellington, Te Koki New Zealand Sch Mus, Mus Educ & Pedag, Wellington, New Zealand
Legg, Robert
Green, Alex
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Oasis Acad Immingham, Express Arts Mus & Drama, Immingham, EnglandVictoria Univ Wellington, Te Koki New Zealand Sch Mus, Mus Educ & Pedag, Wellington, New Zealand