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Effect of Music Listened During Knee Arthroplasty With Spinal Anesthesia on Anxiety, Pain and Cortisol Levels

RECRUITINGN/ASponsored by Nuh Naci Yazgan University
Actively Recruiting
PhaseN/A
SponsorNuh Naci Yazgan University
Started2025-02-01
Est. completion2025-12
Eligibility
Age18 Years+
Healthy vol.Accepted

Summary

The aim of this study is to examine the effects of binaural beat music played during spinal anesthesia knee arthroplasty on anxiety, pain and cortisol levels. The study was planned as a randomized controlled experimental design study. The hypotheses of the study are as follows; * Binaural beat music played during spinal anesthesia knee arthroplasty has no effect on anxiety. * Binaural beat music played during spinal anesthesia knee arthroplasty has an effect on anxiety. * Binaural beat music played during spinal anesthesia knee arthroplasty has no effect on pain levels. * Binaural beat music played during spinal anesthesia knee arthroplasty has an effect on pain levels. * Binaural beat music played during spinal anesthesia knee arthroplasty has no effect on cortisol levels. * Binaural beat music played during spinal anesthesia knee arthroplasty has an effect on cortisol levels. A sample group will be formed with 20 patients in the intervention group and 20 patients in the control group. Binaural beat music will be played in the intervention group during the surgical procedure, and routine interventions will be applied to the control group. Data collection in the intervention group is as follows; * Patients will be interviewed in the surgery clinic before surgery and the descriptive characteristics form and the State Anxiety Inventory Form will be filled out. * The 1st measurement of hemodynamic data will be recorded immediately before the surgery * A musical concert will be started as soon as the surgery begins * The musical concert will end when the surgery ends * The 2nd measurement will be recorded immediately after the surgery ends * In the post-surgery collection unit, the State Anxiety Inventory Form and the Visual Comparison Scale will be used, and a blood sample will be taken to determine cortisol values. The control group data collection methods are as follows; * Patients will be interviewed in the surgical clinic before surgery and the descriptive characteristics form and the State Anxiety Inventory Form will be filled in * The first measurement of hemodynamic data will be recorded immediately before the surgical procedure * The second measurement will be recorded immediately after the surgical procedure is completed * Blood samples will be taken in the post-surgical recovery unit to determine the State Anxiety Inventory Form, Visual Comparison Scale and cortisol values.

Eligibility

Age: 18 Years+Healthy volunteers accepted
Inclusion Criteria:

* Patients who are older than 18 years,
* Who have undergone unilateral knee arthroplasty under spinal anesthesia for the first time,
* Who can communicate verbally,
* Who are in the ASA 1-2-3 group,
* Who do not have a neurological or psychiatric diagnosis will be included in the study.
* Since cortisol levels will be measured in our study, the first cases of the day will be included in the study.

Exclusion Criteria:

* Patients who refused to participate in the study were those with hearing impairment due to age or disease,
* Those who had any contraindications for spinal anesthesia,
* Those who were transferred to intensive care after the procedure,
* Those who developed complications during and after the procedure,
* Those who underwent general anesthesia,
* Those whose type of anesthesia was changed during surgery.

Conditions3

AnxietyKnee ArthroplastySpinal Anesthesia

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