Effect of Active and Passive Music Therapy on the Psychology and Compliance of Children with Prepuce Cerclage
Journal: Journal of Science and Applications: Biomedicine (Vol.02, No. 05)Publication Date: 2014-05-18
Authors : Xiaohong Chen; Kun Chen; Xianzhu Li; Bo Cheng;
Page : 28-31
Keywords : Music therapy; Children; Circumcision cerclage; Anxiety; Compliance;
Abstract
Objective: This research investigated the effects of active and passive music therapy on the psychology with prepuce cerclage. Methods: 89 child patients were randomly divided into the treatment group and the control group. Pains, fears and compliances of two groups were compared. Results: Patients in the treatment group felt less pain and anxiety than the control group. For compliances rated by nurses and surgeons, the treatment group performed better than the control group. Conclusion: Active and passive music therapy could effectively reduce pains, psychology of fear, and improve compliance of children with prepuce cerclage.
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