The Effect of Music on Delirium, Pain, Need of Sedation, Anxiety and Vital Parameters
Delirium, Pain, Sedation
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Delirium focused on measuring delirium, intensive care, music
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- ≥18 years,
- Admitted to the ICU as of the start of the study and planned to be followed up in the ICU for at least 24 hours,
- Needing invasive MV for at least 24 hours,
- Pre-deliric score > 20%
- At least one positive delirium according to CAM-ICU,
- GCS score > 8,
- RASS score ≥ -3,
- Hemodynamically stable,
- CPOT score ≥ 3
Exclusion Criteria:
- Hearing or vision problems,
- Diagnosed with psychiatric illness,
- Diagnosed with dementia,
- Having acute neurological injury,
- Alcohol/drug poisoning
- Hemodynamically unstable and treated with high-dose inotropic/vasopressor medication,
- Pregnant,
- Planned to be followed in ICU for less than 24 hours,
- Does not need MV,
- GCS score ≤ 8,
- RASS score < -3,
- Patients referred from another ICU
Sites / Locations
- Ege University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Active Comparator
No Intervention
Music group
Earplug group
Control group
"MusiCure®" compositions specially composed for the music group will be performed twice a day, between 10.00-11.00 a.m. and 14.00-15.00 p.m., for five days with headphones and a music player. Before the application, the sound level of the ICU environment will be measured with a decibel meter. At the 0th minute of the music application, at the 30th minute after starting the music, and at the 60th minute after the end of the music, the characteristics of delirium, pain, sedation level, anxiety and vital parameters will be recorded with data collection tools.
In this group, patients will be given only earplugs. Before the application, the sound level of the ICU environment will be measured with a decibel meter. At the 0th minute of the intervention, at the 30th minute after starting intervention, and at the 60th minute after the end of the intervention, the characteristics of delirium, pain, sedation level, anxiety and vital parameters will be recorded with data collection tools.
The control group involves neither music intervention nor using earplug.