• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: The Effects of Music on Cardiac Patients on Bed Rest
  • Contributor: Cadigan, Mary E.; Caruso, Nancy A.; Haldeman, Sioban M.; McNamara, Mary Ellen; Noyes, Dorothy A.; Spadafora, M. Ann; Carroll, Diane L.
  • imprint: Wiley, 2001
  • Published in: Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1111/j.0889-7204.2001.00797.x
  • ISSN: 0889-7204; 1751-7117
  • Keywords: Nursing (miscellaneous) ; Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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  • Description: <jats:p> <jats:italic>Hospitalizations that require invasive cardiac procedures or support with an intra‐aortic balloon pump can be unsettling. This study was undertaken to measure the effect of a music intervention on physiologic and psychological responses of patients on bed rest due to procedural sheaths or an intra‐aortic balloon pump. A randomized, two‐group, pretest/post‐test design was utilized to measure the effect of a 30‐minute music intervention on heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate, skin temperature, pain perception, and mood states. One hundred forty subjects participated, 65 in the control group and 75 in the treatment group. There were no significant differences between the groups in demographic, clinical, or baseline variables, except for respiratory rate. After the music intervention, there were reductions in blood pressure, respiratory rate, and psychological distress, as measured by the Profile of Mood States (</jats:italic>p<jats:italic>&lt;0.05). Music appeared to affect selected physiologic responses and reduce psychological distress in patients on bed rest.</jats:italic></jats:p>