RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT06600919

Effect of Passive Music Therapy Via an App on Anxiety Prevention in ENT Surgery


Sponsor

Clinique Saint-Vincent

Enrollment

500 participants

Start Date

Nov 15, 2024

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Music therapy is a controlled method of listening to music, utilizing its physiological, psychological, and emotional effects on humans during the treatment of illness or trauma. It is considered active when it involves playing musical instruments and passive when it involves listening to music (via headphones, television, stereo systems, etc.). The benefits of this technique in treating chronic pain (i.e., pain lasting several weeks, such as chronic back pain, osteoarthritis, etc.) have been demonstrated. Numerous studies have also examined the effect of music therapy on acute postoperative pain and anxiety related to surgical interventions. These studies suggest, though without conclusive evidence, that a single session of music therapy just before entering the operating room may reduce postoperative pain and anxiety. However, all of these studies were limited by relatively small sample sizes (a few hundred patients), leaving some scientific uncertainty regarding the effectiveness of music therapy in the context of surgical interventions. This research will therefore evaluate the impact of preoperative passive music therapy on perioperative anxiety and postoperative pain, with a larger number of patients included in the study than has been previously reported in the scientific literature. The primary objective of this study is to assess the impact of preoperative passive music therapy on perioperative anxiety in patients undergoing ENT surgery. MUSICORL is an interventional, randomized study (the assignment to receive or not receive music therapy will be determined by randomization) with two parallel arms. This is a single-center study, conducted at a single French site: Clinique Saint Vincent. A total of 500 subjects will participate in this study. Your participation will last for 2 days; the overall study duration will be 27 months. To participate in this research, you must be affiliated with a social security system, be over 18 years old, have signed informed consent, and be scheduled for ENT surgery (cervical, endonasal, otologic, oropharyngeal-laryngeal).


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 Years

Plain Language Summary

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This study is testing whether listening to music through a smartphone app before and during ear, nose, and throat (ENT) surgery can help reduce anxiety in patients. **You may be eligible if...** - You are 18 or older - You are scheduled to have an ENT surgery (such as ear, nose, throat, or neck surgery) at a participating hospital - You are enrolled in a social security system - You can hear well enough (mild hearing loss is acceptable) **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You have severe bilateral hearing loss (greater than 70 dB in both ears) - You are unable to read, write, or understand French - You are pregnant or breastfeeding - You are under a legal protection order (guardianship, curatorship) - You have already participated in this study Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

OTHERPreoperative Music Therapy Session

Upon admission to the operating room: Patients in the music therapy group will undergo a 20-minute music therapy session while lying on a stretcher in a designated room. This session will be conducted using the Music Care® application (https://www.music.care). The sessions are standardized and divided into several phases, following a U-shaped sequence. The effect of this U-sequence is first achieved by a phase of reduced tempo, instrumental density, frequency, and sound volume , followed by a phase of reactivation . Patients will be allowed to choose the musical style based on their preferences (influenced by their musical tastes and ethnicity). Given the ethnically diverse population of Réunion Island, a wide range of musical preferences is expected.


Locations(1)

Clinique Saint Vincent

Saint-Denis, Reunion

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