The goal of this clinical trial is to compare the timeing which assume for assesment of BPP in low risk pregnancy. The main question is the music can be shoetening the timing for BPP? Participants will in study froup will listening the music via headphone before and during the assessment and compre to control gruop which not listening to music during asseeement.
A single-blind randomized controlled trial conducted from February 2021 to December 2022. The study population consisted of 60 pregnant women with between 18 and 35 years old with gestational age of 32 weeks. An abdominal ultrasound was performed while listening to one song while wearing headphones in the experimental group preceding the biophysical profile assessment. As part of the control group, the same equipment was used and the same assessment protocol was followed, but music was not played during the test.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
60
The biophysical profile (BPP) was developed as a method of integrating real-time observation of the fetus in an intrauterine environment. Manning et al introduced the BPP test in 1980, and since then it has been widely used as a comprehensive assessment tool for both acute and chronic fetal health and fetal congenital malformations in the antepartum period which is a method that uses an overview of 5 key indicators, namely fetal tone, fetal breathing, fetal movement, deep ventricular pocket and NST, thus making it more accurate than either viewing.
Bhanubhan Meepon
Chon Buri, Changwat Chon Buri, Thailand
Total time used for the biophysical profile
To compare the total time of biophysical profile assessment among pregnant women listening to music or not listening to music
Time frame: Through study complete, an average 30 minutes
Satisfaction of music
To measure music listening satisfaction in experimental groups on a scale of 1 (unsatisfied) to 5 (very satisfied).
Time frame: After study complete, an average 30 minutes
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