Effects of Music on Post-operative Pain and Anxiety
Closed Fracture of Shaft of Femur, Postoperative Pain, Postoperative Anxiety
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Closed Fracture of Shaft of Femur focused on measuring post-operative pain relief, post-operative anxiety, non-pharmacological adjuvant, closed shaft femur fracture, randomised controlled trial
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Consent to having the surgery and general anaesthesia
- Free from cognitive impairment
- Free from non-communicable diseases
- Mentally stable
- No appreciable deficits in vision and hearing
- American Society of Anaesthesiology (ASA) physical status classification of 1, 2, or 3
- Able to communicate either in English or Bahasa Malaysia
- Admitted to the Orthopaedic ward post-operatively
- Alert and cognizant to complete the pain and anxiety scores
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patient refusal for surgery and anaesthesia
- Patients anticipated to have difficult airway and planned for higher level airway management such as awake fibreoptic intubation, tracheostomy under local anaesthetic.
- Patients who are cognitively impaired
- Women under hormonal treatment
- Diagnosed with auto immune disease
- Deaf and vision impaired
- Current use of anti-psychotic medication
- Haemodynamically not stable
Sites / Locations
- Serdang HospitalRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Intervention group
Control group
The intervention consist of the patients in the experimental group listening to pre-recorded music played through a set of noise cancelling Sony headphones which are padded for extra comfort from a Sony Digital Walkman. The duration of the intervention is 30 minutes without interruption, such as eating, talking and being on their mobile phones.
Whereas, patients in the control group will be given similar headphones but without any music. They will also be briefed not to eat, talk and being on their mobile phones.