Music and Anxiety in Hospitalized Children

Purpose: Music is a method of stress reduction and could be used as a non-invasive therapeutic tool to relieve the pain and anxiety of patient. This study is designed to evaluate the role of music therapy on the level of anxiety in children aged 912 yearsold, in an academic hospital in Gorgan, no...

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Main Authors: Shida Kazemi, Shima Kazemi, Koosha Ghazimoghaddam, Sima Besharat, Leila Kashani
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Language:English
Published: JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited 2012-02-01
Series:Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
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spelling doaj-2ea2d44bad2f4741bfefbe6a9c27679b2020-11-25T03:53:41ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2012-02-0161 9496Music and Anxiety in Hospitalized ChildrenShida Kazemi0Shima Kazemi1Koosha Ghazimoghaddam2Sima Besharat3Leila Kashani4MSc of Pediatrics’ Nursing, Education and culture organization of MazandaranResearcher, Golestan University of Medical Sciences, MSc student of Management in Azad University of SariMD, Researcher, Golestan University of Medical Sciences.MD, Researcher, Golestan Research Center of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Golestan University of Medical Sciences.MD, Assistant of Psychiatry, Tehran University of Medical Sciences.Purpose: Music is a method of stress reduction and could be used as a non-invasive therapeutic tool to relieve the pain and anxiety of patient. This study is designed to evaluate the role of music therapy on the level of anxiety in children aged 912 yearsold, in an academic hospital in Gorgan, northeast of Iran. Methods: Sixty hospitalized children were categorized into the intervention (case=30) and the control groups (N=30) by using a simple randomized method. The data gathering instruments were questionnaires which included demographic information and a trait anxiety inventory for children, the Spielberger test (STAIC). For the intervention group, for 2 days, 20 minutes (3 am-6 pm), the soothing rhythmic music of Johann Sebastian Bach was released through a tape recorder which was equipped with a headphone and then, the Spielberger questionnaires were refilled by each patient. The control group did not receive any intervention. Results: The results showed that the anxiety scores between the control and the intervention groups had no significant difference before the application of the music. The mean anxiety after the application of music in the control group was 49.4±7.2 and in the intervention group, it was 30.7±7.5. The results showed a significant difference between the mean anxiety in the control and the intervention groups (p<0.05). Conclusions: Our results showed that in hospitalized children, music therapy reduced the anxiety level. https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/1831/23%20-%202641.(A).pdfmusic therapyhospitalized childrenanxietyspielberger test
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author Shida Kazemi
Shima Kazemi
Koosha Ghazimoghaddam
Sima Besharat
Leila Kashani
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Shima Kazemi
Koosha Ghazimoghaddam
Sima Besharat
Leila Kashani
Music and Anxiety in Hospitalized Children
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
music therapy
hospitalized children
anxiety
spielberger test
author_facet Shida Kazemi
Shima Kazemi
Koosha Ghazimoghaddam
Sima Besharat
Leila Kashani
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title Music and Anxiety in Hospitalized Children
title_short Music and Anxiety in Hospitalized Children
title_full Music and Anxiety in Hospitalized Children
title_fullStr Music and Anxiety in Hospitalized Children
title_full_unstemmed Music and Anxiety in Hospitalized Children
title_sort music and anxiety in hospitalized children
publisher JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
series Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
issn 2249-782X
0973-709X
publishDate 2012-02-01
description Purpose: Music is a method of stress reduction and could be used as a non-invasive therapeutic tool to relieve the pain and anxiety of patient. This study is designed to evaluate the role of music therapy on the level of anxiety in children aged 912 yearsold, in an academic hospital in Gorgan, northeast of Iran. Methods: Sixty hospitalized children were categorized into the intervention (case=30) and the control groups (N=30) by using a simple randomized method. The data gathering instruments were questionnaires which included demographic information and a trait anxiety inventory for children, the Spielberger test (STAIC). For the intervention group, for 2 days, 20 minutes (3 am-6 pm), the soothing rhythmic music of Johann Sebastian Bach was released through a tape recorder which was equipped with a headphone and then, the Spielberger questionnaires were refilled by each patient. The control group did not receive any intervention. Results: The results showed that the anxiety scores between the control and the intervention groups had no significant difference before the application of the music. The mean anxiety after the application of music in the control group was 49.4±7.2 and in the intervention group, it was 30.7±7.5. The results showed a significant difference between the mean anxiety in the control and the intervention groups (p<0.05). Conclusions: Our results showed that in hospitalized children, music therapy reduced the anxiety level.
topic music therapy
hospitalized children
anxiety
spielberger test
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