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Music as a Therapeutic Nursing Intervention and Cardiac Surgical Inpatients' Experience: A Quality Improvement Project

机译:音乐作为治疗护理干预和心脏外科住院病人的经验:一项质量改进项目

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Enduring cardiac surgery can result in physical pain and feelings of anxiety during the recovery period. Although pharmaceutical interventions exist to help alleviate these symptoms, complimentary therapies are seldom encountered in hospital settings. Listening to calming music has been shown to improve the patient experience and can be a safe adjunct to standard pharmaceutical management of pain and anxiety. The aim of this project was to implement music as a nursing intervention for open-heart patients and to evaluate both nurse attitudes and trends in use and patient experiences of pain, anxiety, and satisfaction. A descriptive, quality improvement project following the Plan-Do-Study-Act format for healthcare improvement was conducted on a cardiac telemetry unit at a suburban hospital in Arizona. Thirty percent of staff nurses provided feedback. The majority of participating nurses had a bachelor’s degree (58%) and less than 10 years of nursing experience (79%). Of the participating nurses, 79% recommended the intervention, with two fully providing the intervention to the patient when requested. Patient surveys were completed by 13% of potential patient participants, though only two surveys were suitable for analysis. Patients (n=2) reported improvements in satisfaction levels and would recommend the intervention for others. One reported an improvement in pain and the other patient reported an improvement in anxiety. Overall, music was viewed favorably by nurses and patients as a complementary therapy, but because of the short study period and limited nurse and patient feedback, more quality improvement projects are needed to determine its direct effects on patients. Engaging and recruiting frontline staff in the design of the project and enlisting more financial support from the organization would be advised.
机译:持续的心脏手术会在恢复期间导致身体疼痛和焦虑感。尽管存在药物干预措施来缓解这些症状,但在医院环境中很少会遇到免费疗法。听镇静音乐已被证明可以改善患者体验,并且可以作为疼痛和焦虑症的标准药物管理的安全辅助手段。该项目的目的是将音乐作为对心脏直视患者的护理干预措施,并评估护士的态度和使用趋势以及患者对疼痛,焦虑和满意度的体验。在亚利桑那州的一家郊区医院的心脏遥测设备上执行了一个按照计划-实施-研究-法案格式进行描述性的质量改善项目,以改善医疗保健状况。 30%的护士护士提供了反馈。参与调查的大多数护士具有学士学位(58%),并且具有不到10年的护理经验(79%)。在参与的护士中,有79%推荐了干预措施,其中两名在要求时向患者提供了完全干预措施。尽管只有两项调查适合进行分析,但仍有13%的潜在患者参与者完成了病人调查。患者(n = 2)报告满意度得到改善,并会建议其他人进行干预。一位报告疼痛有所改善,另一位患者报告焦虑有所改善。总体而言,音乐被护士和患者视为辅助疗法,但由于研究时间短且护士和患者的反馈有限,因此需要更多质量改进项目来确定音乐对患者的直接影响。建议在项目设计中聘用和招聘一线人员,并从组织中争取更多的财务支持。

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    Dacey Ashley Ann;

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