The effect of music on pain and anxiety of women during labour on first time pregnancy: A study from Turkey

This study aims at analyzing the effect of music on pain and anxiety felt by women in labor during their first pregnancy. When the pregnant women in the experimental group progressed into the active phase of the labor, they were made to listen to music in Acemasiran mode with earplugs for 3 h (20 mi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Complementary therapies in clinical practice 2018-02, Vol.30, p.96-102
Hauptverfasser: Gokyildiz Surucu, Sule, Ozturk, Melike, Avcibay Vurgec, Burcu, Alan, Sultan, Akbas, Meltem
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Zusammenfassung:This study aims at analyzing the effect of music on pain and anxiety felt by women in labor during their first pregnancy. When the pregnant women in the experimental group progressed into the active phase of the labor, they were made to listen to music in Acemasiran mode with earplugs for 3 h (20 min of listening with 10-min breaks). It was observed that after the first-hour women indicated that their pain was statistically less in the experimental group. Trait anxiety scores of the women in labor were similar for experimental and control groups. Following the practice, state anxiety average scores became lower in favor of the experimental group and the correlation was statistically significant. In order to facilitate women's coping with labor pain and improve their wellbeing with the activity during the labor, musicotherapy, a non-pharmacological method, is an effective, simple and economical method. •Labor is one of the most intense pain sources that is known, and it is important to support the women during labor.•Musicotherapy might be used to reduce pain and anxiety in labor.•This study is the first in our country to investigate the effects of Acemasiran mode on the pain and anxiety during labor.
ISSN:1744-3881
1873-6947
DOI:10.1016/j.ctcp.2017.12.015