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CUHK_CCT00461

2015-07-02

Prospective

2015.016-T

Nethersole School of Nursing, CUHK

KO Shuk Yee

NA

KO Shuk Yee

Shatin, NT, Hong Kong

93286472

ksy024@ha.org.hk

Student of Nethersole School of Nursing, CUHK

KO Shuk Yee

Shatin, NT, Hong Kong

93286472

ksy024@ha.org.hk

Student of Nethersole School of Nursing, CUHK

The effects of music interventions on anxiety and pain for Chinese adult patients undergoing colonoscopy

The effects of music interventions on anxiety and pain for Chinese adult patients undergoing colonoscopy

音樂對結腸內視鏡檢查者焦慮及痛楚的成效

The effects of music interventions for Chinese adult patients undergoing colonoscopy

Hong Kong

Yes

2015-03-27

Anxiety, pain, sedative and analgesic medication requirements, heart rate, blood pressure, and procedure satisfaction

Other

Music

patients listen to “easy listening music” from different authors such as Tsui Siu Fung, Sam Hui, Alan Tam, and Lam Chi Cheung and so on through earphones connected to a MP3 player

Music is played 20 minutes before and during colonoscopy procedure

Participants are received the usual care plus music interventions. The usual care consists of before the colonoscopy, patients are required to receive a bowel cleaning preparation in order to ensure that the bowel is clear for proper visualization. The day of the procedure, patient is admitted to the day surgical ward, history and vital signs are completed, the consent of colonoscopy is obtained, and an intravenous line is inserted into the patient.

1)Conscious, oriented
2)Adult patient(18 years of age or above) with scheduled ambulatory colonoscopy
3)Able to communicate in Chinese, and read and write Chinese language
4)Haemodynamic stability as evidenced by blood pressure between 90 to 140mmHg systolic and 60 to 90mmHg diastolic before colonoscopy.

1) Have visual and hearing impairment due to inability to understand the study and questionnaire
2) History of senile dementia, cognitive disorders and psychiatric disorders as indicated in medical record

Adult patient (18 years of age or above)

below 80 years of age

Both Male and Female

Interventional

Randomized

Placebo

Single-blind

Parallel

2015-07-17

80

Not Yet Recruiting

Anxiety is measured before and after procedure
Pain is measured after procedure

Sedative and analgesic medication requirements are recorded during procedure
Heart rate and blood pressure are measured on admission, during and 30 minutes after procedure
Procedure satisfaction is measured after procedure

No

2015-07-02

ChiCTR-IPC-15006697 

2015-07-02

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