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Playlists are becoming a crucial part of doctors’ surgical routines, with many surgeons saying music boosts morale and concentration in the operating room.
We assess effectiveness of music in improvement of postoperative recovery, incorporate all available RCTs, review effects of music on common outcome measures for postoperative care (pain, analgesia needs, anxiety, and length of stay), and investigate relevant subgroups (patient choice of music, timing of intervention, and whether general ...
With the continuous development of fast-track surgery (FTS), music therapy has received more attention in general surgical treatment. This study reviews the development history and prospects of music therapy in general surgery.
Listening to music before, during, or after a surgical procedure is beneficial to patients and can significantly reduce pain and anxiety, and decrease the need for pain medication, according...
The technical nature of playing music and the ability to create a “flow” state overlaps more with surgery than you might know.
A recent meta-analysis [24] investigated how listening to music during a patient's surgery might influence length of stay and opioid requirement. As the opioid epidemic in the United States continues to worsen, exposure to such medications after a surgery can increase the risk for addiction.
Background Songs for Operating Room: Music to Listen During Surgery for Patients, Doctors, Medical Staff, Surgeons. Agnese Aid • Album. 15 videos 1,183 views Updated 3 days ago. Play all.
During surgery, recorded music can be relayed via headphones to mask adverse surgery sounds, to counter physician music (which may not be soothing or the patient’s preference), and to promote a state of relaxation while in the operating room.
Music therapy reduces the perception of pain and the amount of analgesics during stays in intensive care and surgery units of patients undergoing coronary surgery. “The effect of music therapy on pain, anxiety and depression in patients after coronary artery bypass grafting”.
A growing body of research has linked music in the OR with improved surgical performance, including a study from 1994 reporting that listening to music of their choice can help experienced ...