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The effect of music on biochemical markers and self-perceived stress among first-line nurses: a randomized controlled crossover trial.

机译:音乐对一线护士生化指标和自我感觉压力的影响:一项随机对照试验。

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AIM: The aim of this study was to examine the effects of music on stress indices and to examine the association between music preference and stress. BACKGROUND: Although clinical studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of music on stress, study results have been inconsistent. At the time of writing, no known publications had investigated the effects of preferred music on workers in high-stress professions such as nursing. METHODS: Using a randomized crossover controlled trial, 54 nurses were randomly assigned to a music/chair rest sequence or chair rest/music sequence during the period February to June 2006. Each intervention lasted for 30 minutes. Participants in the music condition listened to self-selected soothing music using headphones for 30 minutes. In the chair rest condition, participants sat quietly for 30 minutes. Serial measurements of participants' heart rate, mean arterial pressure, finger temperature and cortisol levels were taken with a BP monitor and chemillumincent immunoassay every 15 minutes throughout the procedure. FINDINGS: Compared with chair rest, participants had a lower perceived stress level, cortisol, heart rate, mean arterial pressure and higher finger temperature while listening to music (P < 0.05). Significant differences were also found between the two conditions in terms of post-test heart rate, cortisol levels, finger temperature and mean arterial pressure (P < 0.05). Music preference scores ranged between 7 and 10, with a mean score of 8.81 (sd = 1.05), and was significantly associated with mean arterial pressure, cortisol levels, self-perceived stress and finger temperature. CONCLUSION: The findings provided evidence for nurses to use soothing music as a research-based nursing intervention for stress reduction.
机译:目的:本研究的目的是检验音乐对压力指数的影响,并检验音乐偏好与压力之间的关系。背景:尽管临床研究表明音乐可以缓解压力,但研究结果并不一致。在撰写本文时,还没有已知的出版物调查过喜欢的音乐对诸如护理等高压力职业中的工人的影响。方法:采用随机交叉对照试验,在2006年2月至2006年6月期间,将54名护士随机分配到音乐/椅子休息序列或椅子休息/音乐序列中。每次干预持续30分钟。音乐状态的参与者使用耳机收听了30分钟的自选舒缓音乐。在椅子休息状态下,参与者安静地坐了30分钟。在整个过程中,每15分钟使用BP监护仪和化学发光免疫测定法对参与者的心率,平均动脉压,手指温度和皮质醇水平进行系列测量。结果:与坐椅相比,参与者在听音乐时的感知压力水平,皮质醇,心率,平均动脉压和较高的手指温度较低(P <0.05)。在测试后的心率,皮质醇水平,手指温度和平均动脉压方面,两种情况之间也发现了显着差异(P <0.05)。音乐偏好得分介于7到10之间,平均得分为8.81(sd = 1.05),并且与平均动脉压,皮质醇水平,自我感知的压力和手指温度显着相关。结论:这些发现为护士使用舒缓的音乐作为基于研究的减轻压力的护理干预措施提供了证据。

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