Purpose: This study was planned to determine the effect of nature-based music recital on pain and physiological parameters in intensive care patients. Design: This research will be conducted as a pre-test post-test randomized controlled intervention study. Patient Information Form, Numerical Pain Scale and Physiological Parameters Tracking Form will be used as data collection forms. H1: Nature-based music recital has an effect on pain level H2: Nature-based music recital has an effect on physiological parameters
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SCREENING
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
108
It will be a resource for healthcare professionals to develop a behavior that will support patients in intensive care in relieving their pain and stabilizing their physiological parameters with nature-based music, and will contribute to the literature.
Istanbul Yeni Yuzyil University
Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)
Numerical Pain Scale
The numerical scale, which is the most commonly used scale in diagnosing pain, is quite simple to use. This scale has numerical values between 0 and 10 points, and the individual is shown the scale and asked to choose the number that best describes the pain. It consists of a horizontal line with a starting point of "0" or "No pain" and an end point of "10" or "Unbearable pain".
Time frame: 1 hour from the music concert to the end of the application
Physiological Parameters Tracking Form
It is a form containing patients' physiological parameters. While the patients are lying down in their rooms, blood pressure will be measured from the brachial artery, and heart rate and oxygen saturation values will be measured by the researcher using bedside monitors with pulse oximeter sensors.
Time frame: 1 hour from the music concert to the end of the application
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