Feasibility of a music intervention protocol for patients receiving mechanical ventilatory support

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Chlan, L
Tracy, MF
Nelson, B
Walker, J
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[1] Univ Minnesota, Sch Nursing, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
[2] Fairview Univ Med Ctr, Minneapolis, MN USA
[3] Univ Iowa Hosp & Clin, Iowa City, IA 52242 USA
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Context a Music has been found to he an effective nonpharmacologic adjunct for managing anxiety and promoting relaxation in limited trials of critically ill patients receiving mechanical ventilation. No data are available to determine the effect of the intervention over repeated trials or to determine whether patients or staff will use music intervention independently. Objective To test the feasibility of a patient-initiated music intervention protocol over a 3-day trial and to discern the associated barriers to adherence by study participants and nursing staff. Design a Descriptive pilot study. Setting Two adult critical care units contained in 1 university-affiliated tertiary care center in the urban Midwest, Patients Fire alert, critically ill adults receiving mechanical ventilatory support. Intervention Patient-selected music listening ria audiotapes and head-phones with frequency and length of session determined by each patient. Main Outcome Measures Anxiety, heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure, and identified harriers to protocol adherence. Results Subjects averaged 2 self-initiated music interventions (mode=3; range=1-5) and listened for tin average of 67.8 minutes per session (SD 34.3; mode=50; range=25-120 minutes). Barriers to this intervention included inaccessibility of the equipment and lack of knowledge and experience of the nursing staff, Due to missing data, physiological measures were not interpretable. Conclusions Patient-initiated music is a feasible intervention protocol: subjects were able to request music independently and nursing staff were cooperative. Findings will be used in future studies to refine the protocol and attendant measures to implement music intervention in the critical care setting and to develop detailed staff education materials.
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