Music Therapy and Its Role in Management of Pain among Post-Operative Clients


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Girish Degavi, Chetan Shreekrishna Patali

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3

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3

Abstract :

Background: Music and pain treatment research has exploded in popularity in recent years, and epidemiological evidence indicates that pain is becoming more prevalent. The impact of pain on post-surgical patients, as well as the rising economic and health costs, have received a lot of attention. The research was carried out in a hospital environment. The perspective, views, and expectations of chronic pain sufferers who underwent surgery are the subject of this study. Materials and Methods: A qualitative research methodology was used, as well as a quasi-experimental one-group pre-test and post-test study design. The participants in this study were post-operative patients who underwent surgery and fulfil the inclusion criteria and who were admitted in surgical wards of General Hospital Oromia region, Ethiopia. Results: The study's main findings revealed that in both the experimental and control groups, 40% of the individuals are between the ages of 40 and 50, and 40% of the experimental group and 46% of the control group had just an elementary education. In the experimental group, the standard deviation for pain ratings of postoperative patients was 2.33. In the control group, the standard deviation for pain rating of postoperative patients was 0.172 suggests that music has a good effect on pain. Conclusion: The following inferences were taken from the study's findings after they were analyzed. Following the treatment of music therapy, postoperative patients had a considerable reduction in pain. As a result, it has been proven to be an effective pain treatment.

Keyword :

Music Therapy, Post-Operative Pain, Pain treatment.