Comments on “The Comparison of the Effect of Two Complementary Medicine Methods (Music Therapy and Massage Therapy) On Postoperative Acute Pain After Abdominal Surgery: A Randomized Clinical Trial Study”

3- One of the most important inclusion criteria of music therapy group was the interest of patients to the music of nature (5). [...]they should be interested in listening to the music of nature and the authors should consider this point, as well. 4- Although pain intensity at the baseline had no si...

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Published inIranian red crescent medical journal Vol. 21; no. 1
Main Authors Farzaneh, Mehran, Bahmanjahromi, Ayda, Abbasijahromi, Ali, Zarean, Vahid, Nikooei, Saeid
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Mashhad Zamen Salamati Publishing 01.01.2019
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Summary:3- One of the most important inclusion criteria of music therapy group was the interest of patients to the music of nature (5). [...]they should be interested in listening to the music of nature and the authors should consider this point, as well. 4- Although pain intensity at the baseline had no significant difference between the groups, technique of surgery may affect postoperative pain. [...]the mean of received opioid and the pain intensity can vary. 5- In the music therapy group, the volume was adjusted to 50-70 dB for all patients. [...]the mentioned study certainly added evidence to the current literature, and revealed that massage and music therapy can reduce the postoperative opioid dosage.
ISSN:2074-1804
2074-1812
DOI:10.5812/ircmj.62036