Abstract

Objective To discuss the effect of music therapy in procedures for prolapsing haemorrhoidectmy. Methods Dividing 100 patients who are going to take treatment of prolapsing haemorrhoidectomy into the music group and the control group randomly. The music group will be treated with both regular care and music therapy after they are in the operation room, while the control group is only treated with regular care. Measure the anxiety state, blood pressure and heart rate in the two groups before and in operation. Results There is no statistic significant difference of the anxiety state, blood pressure and heart rate between the two groups before operation (P 〉 0.05). The anxiety state of the music group in operation is much lower than that in the control group( P 〈 0. 05 ), and blood pressure and the fluctuation range of heart rate of the music group in operation are smaller than that in the control group (P 〈 0. 05). Conclusions Music therapy could relieve the anxiety state of patients in the procedures for prolapsing haemorrhoidectomy and stabilize blood pressure and heart rate of the patients, so it is worthwhile to promote the procedures for prolapsing haemorrhoidectomy in clinics. Key words: Music therapy; Treatment outcome; Procedures for prolapsing haemorrhoidectomy

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