THE EFFECT OF BACKGROUND MUSIC ON ANXIETY AND VITAL SIGNS DURING BLOOD DRAWING PRACTICE: A RANDOMIZED TRIAL

Drawing blood from patients is one of the stressful invasive interventions that students are required to carry out on real people. It is necessary to teach this technique in a stress-free environment before the student goes into the clinical field. To examine the effect of background music on the a...

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Main Authors: Şengul Üzen Cura, Şeyda Ferah Arslan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Panevėžio kolegija 2019-12-01
Series:Taikomieji tyrimai studijose ir praktikoje
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Online Access:https://ojs.panko.lt/index.php/ARSP/article/view/93/69
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spelling doaj-a232345f3aef4e71a48120525cea6dd42020-11-25T02:25:38ZengPanevėžio kolegijaTaikomieji tyrimai studijose ir praktikoje 2029-12802669-00712019-12-01151510THE EFFECT OF BACKGROUND MUSIC ON ANXIETY AND VITAL SIGNS DURING BLOOD DRAWING PRACTICE: A RANDOMIZED TRIALŞengul Üzen Cura0Şeyda Ferah Arslan1Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart UniversityÇanakkale Onsekiz Mart UniversityDrawing blood from patients is one of the stressful invasive interventions that students are required to carry out on real people. It is necessary to teach this technique in a stress-free environment before the student goes into the clinical field. To examine the effect of background music on the anxiety levels and vital signs of midwifery students at their first laboratory blood-drawing practice. This research designed as an experimental study. A total 68 midwifery students of a university attending the freshman course ‘Fundamentals of Midwifery’ were randomly enrolled to the control and the intervention group. The Visual Analogue Scale and the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory were used. The heart rate and blood pressure findings were recorded. All data were recorded before the practice and repeated after. The mean state anxiety scores between pre-procedure and post-procedure was found to be not statistically significant in each group. The pulse and systolic blood pressure readings revealed significant decrease in the intervention group and significant increase in the control group. In addition to the psychological effects of music such as anxiety reduction, there are also physical effects such as lowering heart rate, blood pressure, body temperature and respiratory rate. The provision of background music in occupational skills laboratories during students’ blood-drawing practice can be effective in reducing levels of stress.https://ojs.panko.lt/index.php/ARSP/article/view/93/69anxietyblood drawmidwifery/nursing studentmusic
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THE EFFECT OF BACKGROUND MUSIC ON ANXIETY AND VITAL SIGNS DURING BLOOD DRAWING PRACTICE: A RANDOMIZED TRIAL
Taikomieji tyrimai studijose ir praktikoje
anxiety
blood draw
midwifery/nursing student
music
author_facet Şengul Üzen Cura
Şeyda Ferah Arslan
author_sort Şengul Üzen Cura
title THE EFFECT OF BACKGROUND MUSIC ON ANXIETY AND VITAL SIGNS DURING BLOOD DRAWING PRACTICE: A RANDOMIZED TRIAL
title_short THE EFFECT OF BACKGROUND MUSIC ON ANXIETY AND VITAL SIGNS DURING BLOOD DRAWING PRACTICE: A RANDOMIZED TRIAL
title_full THE EFFECT OF BACKGROUND MUSIC ON ANXIETY AND VITAL SIGNS DURING BLOOD DRAWING PRACTICE: A RANDOMIZED TRIAL
title_fullStr THE EFFECT OF BACKGROUND MUSIC ON ANXIETY AND VITAL SIGNS DURING BLOOD DRAWING PRACTICE: A RANDOMIZED TRIAL
title_full_unstemmed THE EFFECT OF BACKGROUND MUSIC ON ANXIETY AND VITAL SIGNS DURING BLOOD DRAWING PRACTICE: A RANDOMIZED TRIAL
title_sort effect of background music on anxiety and vital signs during blood drawing practice: a randomized trial
publisher Panevėžio kolegija
series Taikomieji tyrimai studijose ir praktikoje
issn 2029-1280
2669-0071
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Drawing blood from patients is one of the stressful invasive interventions that students are required to carry out on real people. It is necessary to teach this technique in a stress-free environment before the student goes into the clinical field. To examine the effect of background music on the anxiety levels and vital signs of midwifery students at their first laboratory blood-drawing practice. This research designed as an experimental study. A total 68 midwifery students of a university attending the freshman course ‘Fundamentals of Midwifery’ were randomly enrolled to the control and the intervention group. The Visual Analogue Scale and the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory were used. The heart rate and blood pressure findings were recorded. All data were recorded before the practice and repeated after. The mean state anxiety scores between pre-procedure and post-procedure was found to be not statistically significant in each group. The pulse and systolic blood pressure readings revealed significant decrease in the intervention group and significant increase in the control group. In addition to the psychological effects of music such as anxiety reduction, there are also physical effects such as lowering heart rate, blood pressure, body temperature and respiratory rate. The provision of background music in occupational skills laboratories during students’ blood-drawing practice can be effective in reducing levels of stress.
topic anxiety
blood draw
midwifery/nursing student
music
url https://ojs.panko.lt/index.php/ARSP/article/view/93/69
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