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Effect of nature-based sound therapy on agitation and anxiety in coronary artery bypass graft patients during the weaning of mechanical ventilation: A randomised clinical trial

机译:基于自然的声音疗法对机械通气断奶期间冠状动脉搭桥术患者躁动和焦虑的影响:一项随机临床试验

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Background: Weaning from mechanical ventilation is a frequent nursing activity in critical care. Nature-based sound as a non-pharmacological and nursing intervention effective in other contexts may be an efficient approach to alleviating anxiety, agitation and adverse effects of sedative medication in patients undergoing weaning from mechanical ventilation. Objectives: This study identified the effect of nature-based sound therapy on agitation and anxiety on coronary artery bypass graft patients during weaning from mechanical ventilation. Methods: A randomised clinical trial design was used. 120 coronary artery bypass graft patients aged 45-65 years undergoing weaning from mechanical ventilation were randomly assigned to intervention and control groups. Patients in the intervention group listened to nature-based sounds through headphones; the control group had headphones with no sound. Haemodynamic variables, anxiety levels and agitation were assessed using the Faces Anxiety Scale and Richmond Agitation Sedation Scale, respectively. Patients in both groups had vital signs recorded after the first trigger, at 20. min intervals throughout the procedure, immediately after the procedure, 20. min after extubation, and 30. min after extubation. Data were collected over 5 months from December 2012 to April 2013. Results: The intervention group had significantly lower anxiety and agitation levels than the control group. Regarding haemodynamic variables, a significant time trend and interaction was reported between time and group (p<0.001). A significant difference was also found between the anxiety (p<0.002) and agitation (p<0.001) scores in two groups. Conclusions: Nature-based sound can provide an effective method of decreasing potential adverse haemodynamic responses arising from anxiety and agitation in weaning from mechanical ventilation in coronary artery bypass graft patients. Nurses can incorporate this intervention as a non-pharmacological intervention into the daily care of patients undergoing weaning from mechanical ventilation in order to reduce their anxiety and agitation.
机译:背景:机械通气断奶是重症监护中的常见护理活动。在其他情况下,以自然为基础的声音作为一种非药物和护理干预措施可能是一种有效的方法,可以减轻机械通气断奶患者的镇静药物的焦虑,激动和副作用。目的:本研究确定了基于自然的声音疗法对机械通气断奶期间冠状动脉搭桥术患者躁动和焦虑的影响。方法:采用随机临床试验设计。 120例年龄在45-65岁之间接受机械通气断奶的冠状动脉搭桥术患者被随机分为干预组和对照组。干预组中的患者通过耳机听基于自然的声音。对照组的耳机没有声音。分别使用面部焦虑量表和里士满躁动镇静量表评估血液动力学变量,焦虑水平和躁动。两组患者在首次触发后,整个手术过程中,手术后立即,拔管后20分钟和拔管后30分钟都记录有生命体征。从2012年12月至2013年4月的5个月内收集了数据。结果:干预组的焦虑和躁动水平明显低于对照组。关于血液动力学变量,在时间和组之间报告了显着的时间趋势和相互作用(p <0.001)。两组的焦虑(p <0.002)和躁动(p <0.001)得分之间也存在显着差异。结论:基于自然的声音可以提供一种有效的方法,以减少冠状动脉旁路移植术后断奶时因焦虑和激动引起的潜在不良血流动力学反应。护士可以将此干预作为非药物干预措施纳入机械通气断奶患者的日常护理中,以减轻他们的焦虑和烦躁。

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