Abstract
Objective To explore the effect of music therapy combined with bed training for patients taking permanent artificial cardiac pacemaker implantation. Methods A total of 43 patients taking permanent artificial cardiac pacemaker implantation and routinely cared from October, 2015 to October, 2016 were selected as a control group. And 43 taking permanent artificial cardiac pacemaker implantation and music therapy and doing bed training exercises from November, 2016 to November, 2017 were selected as an observation groups. The comfort, sleep quality, and satisfaction were compared between the two groups. Results The scores of wound pain and low back pain in the observation group were (1.02±0.51) and (1.02±0.27), which were lower than those in the control group. The incidence of urinary retention was 0.00% in the observation group, and was 11.63% in the control group (P<0.05). The scores of time falling into sleep, sleep time, sleep efficiency, sleep disturbance, sleep quality, hypnotic drugs, and daytime dysfunction of the observation group 2 months after care were (2.64±0.48), (0.69±0.38), (2.96±0.53), (4.52±0.36), (0.72±0.21), (0.65±0.21), and (2.15±0.64), which were lower than those in the control group (all P<0.05). The nursing satisfaction of the observation group was 93.02%, and that of the control group 72.09% (P<0.05). Conclusion Music therapy combined with bed training exercises for patients taking permanent artificial pacemaker implantation can effectively improve their comfort and sleep quality and nursing satisfaction, so it is worthy of clinical promotion. Key words: Music therapy; Bed training; Permanent artificial pacemaker implantation; Comfort; Sleep quality; Nursing satisfaction
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