2010
Supplementing Relaxation and Music for Pain After Surgery
Good M, Albert J, Anderson G, Wotman S, Cong X, Lane D, Ahn S. Supplementing Relaxation and Music for Pain After Surgery. Nursing Research 2010, 59: 259-269. PMID: 20585222, DOI: 10.1097/nnr.0b013e3181dbb2b3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAnalgesia, Patient-ControlledAttitude to HealthClinical Nursing ResearchCombined Modality TherapyFemaleHumansLaparotomyMaleMiddle AgedMidwestern United StatesMultivariate AnalysisMusic TherapyPain MeasurementPain, PostoperativePatient Education as TopicPostoperative CareRelaxation TherapyTreatment OutcomeConceptsPain managementPatient teachingPT reduces painPatient-controlled analgesiaMultivariate analysis of covarianceDistress ScaleAnalysis of covarianceUnrelieved painReduce painImmediate effectsPainPostoperative patientsMultivariate analysisNursesEffective modalityAnalgesiaDistressInterventionPostoperative painAnalgesicPatientsParticipantsMusicRM effectAbdominal surgery
2005
Relaxation and music reduce pain following intestinal surgery
Good M, Anderson G, Ahn S, Cong X, Stanton‐Hicks M. Relaxation and music reduce pain following intestinal surgery. Research In Nursing & Health 2005, 28: 240-251. PMID: 15884029, DOI: 10.1002/nur.20076.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntervention groupVisual analog scalePost-test painNonpharmacologic nursing interventionsNursing interventionsMultivariate analysis of covarianceAnalysis of covarianceLower painRandomized clinical trialsAmbulancePost-testAnalog scaleInterventionPain reliefPainControl groupMultivariate analysisMusicPain sensationPostoperative reliefClinical trialsPost hoc explorationDistressReliefGroup