The Impact of Music on Pain and Anxiety During Flexible Cystoscopies
Flexible CystoscopyBackground: Cystoscopy is a routine diagnostic test often performed in the outpatient Urology setting. However, patients may sometimes feel pain and anxiety during this procedure. Distraction therapies, including patient preferred music and classical music may reduce pain and anxiety associated with cystoscopy. However, it is unclear if patient preferred music has greater positive outcomes for patients than classical music.
Hypothesis: We hypothesize that patient preferred music during flexible cystoscopies will reduce patient self-reported pain and anxiety scores when compared to classical music and absence of music.
Objective: To assess whether a patient's preferred music reduces pain and anxiety during cystoscopies when compared to classical music and the absence of music Methods: This is a prospective randomized control study where patients undergoing flexible cystoscopy in the outpatient Urology clinic will be randomly assigned to one of three groups: Preferred music, classical music, or no music for their procedure. Differences in pain and anxiety will be assessed between groups using the Visual Analog Scale and State-Trait Anxiety Inventory scale.
Potential Benefits: Identifying and understanding non-pharmacological interventions that can reduce pain and anxiety during cystoscopies is an important task that will allow urologists to better manage these patients.
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Conditions de participation
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Sexe:
ALL -
Âges admissibles:
40 and up
Critères de participation
Inclusion Criteria:
* All outpatient men and women needing diagnostic or surveillance flexible cystoscopy.
* 40 years or older.
* Presenting to outpatient urology clinic.
Exclusion Criteria:
* Narcotics/analgesics within the past 24 hours
* Stricture/anatomic urethra problems
* Current UTI
* Inability to complete survey or comply with experimental methods,
* Refusal to participate
* Rigid cystoscopy
* Manipulation during cystoscopy (stent removal, fulguration tumor, etc)
* Pre-existing chronic pelvic pain condition/diagnosis
Lieu de l'étude
Saint John Regional Hospital
Saint John Regional HospitalSaint John, New Brunswick
Canada
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- Étude parrainée par
- Horizon Health Network
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- ID de l'étude:
NCT05429879