Shortening the length of stay and mechanical ventilation time by using positive suggestions via MP3 players for ventilated patients
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Auteurs : Adrienn K. Szilágyi [Hongrie] ; Csaba Di Szeghy [Royaume-Uni] ; Gábor Fritúz [Hongrie] ; János Gál [Hongrie] ; Katalin Varga [Hongrie]Source :
- Interventional Medicine & Applied Science [ 2061-1617 ] ; 2014.
Abstract
Long stay in intensive care unit (ICU) and prolonged ventilation are deleterious
for subsequent quality of life and surcharge financial capacity. We have already
demonstrated the beneficial effects of using suggestive communication on
recovery time during intensive care. The aim of our present study was to prove
the same effects with standardized positive suggestive message delivered by an
MP3 player. Patients ventilated in ICU were randomized into a control group
receiving standard ICU treatment and two groups with a standardized pre-recorded
material delivered via headphones: a suggestive message about safety,
self-control, and recovery for the study group and a relaxing music for the
music group. Groups were similar in terms of age, gender, and mortality, but the
SAPS II scores were higher in the study group than that in the controls (57.8 ±
23.6 vs. 30.1 ± 15.5 and 33.7 ± 17.4). Our
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DOI: 10.1556/IMAS.6.2014.1.1
PubMed: 24672669
PubMed Central: 3955809
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for subsequent quality of life and surcharge financial capacity. We have already
demonstrated the beneficial effects of using suggestive communication on
recovery time during intensive care. The aim of our present study was to prove
the same effects with standardized positive suggestive message delivered by an
MP3 player. Patients ventilated in ICU were randomized into a control group
receiving standard ICU treatment and two groups with a standardized pre-recorded
material delivered via headphones: a suggestive message about safety,
self-control, and recovery for the study group and a relaxing music for the
music group. Groups were similar in terms of age, gender, and mortality, but the
SAPS II scores were higher in the study group than that in the controls (57.8 ±
23.6 vs. 30.1 ± 15.5 and 33.7 ± 17.4). Our <italic>post-hoc</italic>
analysis
results showed that the length of ICU stay (134.2 ± 73.3 vs. 314.2 ± 178.4 h)
and the time spent on ventilator (85.2 ± 34.9 vs. 232.0 ± 165.6 h) were
significantly shorter in the study group compared to the unified control. The
advantage of the structured positive suggestive message was proven against both
music and control groups.</p>
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Corresponding author: Adrienn K. Szilágyi, Jahn Ferenc
South-Pest Hospital, Köves u. 1, H-1204 Budapest, Hungary; Mailing address:
ELTE PPK Affektív Pszichológia Tanszék, Izabella utca 46, H-1064 Budapest,
Hungary; Phone: +36 (20) 476-0242; E-mail: szilidri@yahoo.com</p>
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<abstract><p>Long stay in intensive care unit (ICU) and prolonged ventilation are deleterious
for subsequent quality of life and surcharge financial capacity. We have already
demonstrated the beneficial effects of using suggestive communication on
recovery time during intensive care. The aim of our present study was to prove
the same effects with standardized positive suggestive message delivered by an
MP3 player. Patients ventilated in ICU were randomized into a control group
receiving standard ICU treatment and two groups with a standardized pre-recorded
material delivered via headphones: a suggestive message about safety,
self-control, and recovery for the study group and a relaxing music for the
music group. Groups were similar in terms of age, gender, and mortality, but the
SAPS II scores were higher in the study group than that in the controls (57.8 ±
23.6 vs. 30.1 ± 15.5 and 33.7 ± 17.4). Our <italic>post-hoc</italic>
analysis
results showed that the length of ICU stay (134.2 ± 73.3 vs. 314.2 ± 178.4 h)
and the time spent on ventilator (85.2 ± 34.9 vs. 232.0 ± 165.6 h) were
significantly shorter in the study group compared to the unified control. The
advantage of the structured positive suggestive message was proven against both
music and control groups.</p>
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