The Effect of Listening to Holy Quran Recital on Depression, Anxiety and Stress Post CABG
Patient Depression, Anxiety, Stress and Pain
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Patient Depression, Anxiety, Stress and Pain focused on measuring Holy Quran Recital, Depression, Anxiety, Stress, Pain, Length of stay, Open heart surgery, Coronary artery bypass graft
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Aged 18 and above,
- Elective CABG surgery,
- Able to communicate with the researcher during the intervention and the interview,
- Able to read and write Arabic,
- Welling to participate in the study and signed an informed consent,
- Not diagnosed with depression or anxiety disorders by psychiatrist as per medical records review, and
- Not on anti-anxiety or anti depressive
Sites / Locations
- AppliedSPURecruiting
- Ghadeer Al Dweik
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
The intervention group/ Holy Quran Recital
The control group/ Usual care by the nurse
The intervention group, listened to holy Quran recitation for 10 minutes twice a day 4 hours a part (10 am and 2 pm) for 2 consecutive days (usually the 2nd and the 3rd day post-operative) after extubation and gaining alertness. We have chosen Surah Al-Rehman because it is considered as the most rhythmic surah of the Quran and the recitation of Qari Abdul Basit is very soothing and effective as he has recited from the deep of the heart. The listing was by a disposable head phones for an I pad for each hospital.
The control group received usual care by their nurses.