| Literature DB >> 33050409 |
Rocio Santiváñez-Acosta1, Elena de Las Nieves Tapia-López2, Marilina Santero3.
Abstract
Background and Objective: The study of music therapy in labor is unknown. The main objective of this research was to evaluate the effectiveness of music therapy to manage pain and anxiety during labor. Materials andEntities:
Keywords: anxiety; labor pain; meta-analysis; mind–body therapies (source: MeSH); music therapy; systematic review
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 33050409 PMCID: PMC7599829 DOI: 10.3390/medicina56100526
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicina (Kaunas) ISSN: 1010-660X Impact factor: 2.430
Figure 1PRISMA flow chart.
General characteristics of the studies included in this systematic review.
| Study |
| Comparator | Patients | Type of Delivery | Kind of Music | Evaluation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gokyildiz (2018) [ | 50 | Conventional therapy | Primiparous | Normal delivery | Acemasiran | Labor (active phase) and postpartum |
| Dehcheshmeh (2015) [ | 90 | Hoku point ice massage and conventional therapy | Primiparous | Normal delivery | Sounds of the sea | Labor (active phase) |
| Simavli (2014) [ | 156 | Conventional therapy | Primiparous | Both of them | Classical, Turkish artistic music, Turkish folklore, Turkish classical and popular music | Labor (latent phase and active phase) and postpartum |
| Simavli (2014) [ | 161 | Conventional therapy | Primiparous | Normal delivery | Classical, light, popular, artistic Turkish or Turkish folk music and Turkish Sufi music. | Postpartum |
| Hosseini (2013) [ | 30 | Conventional therapy | Primiparous | Normal delivery | Relaxing music | Labor (active phase) |
| Li (2012) [ | 60 | Conventional therapy | Not specified | Cesarean delivery | Not specified | Post caesarean |
| Liu (2010) [ | 103 | Conventional therapy | Primiparous | Normal delivery | Five types of relaxing music | Labor (latent phase and active phase) |
| Taghinejad (2010) [ | 101 | Massage | Primiparous | Normal delivery | Classic | Labor (active phase) |
| Kimber (2008) [ | 90 | Massage | Both of them | Both of them | Not specified | Labor (active phase) |
| Ebneshahidi (2008) [ | 77 | Conventional therapy | Not specified | Cesarean delivery | Not specified | Post Caesarean |
| Reza (2007) [ | 100 | White music | Not specified | Cesarean delivery | Spanish guitar | Post Caesarean |
| Phumdoung (2003) [ | 110 | Conventional therapy | Primiparous | Normal delivery | Five types of soft music | Labor (active phase) |
Figure 2Risk of bias; review of the authors’ judgments on each element.
Figure 3Meta-analysis of the effect of music therapy on the intensity of pain during the latent and active phases of labor.
Figure 4Meta-analysis on the effect of music therapy on anxiety during the latent and active phases of labor.
Summary of evidence on the effect of music therapy on pain and anxiety management during labor.
| Outcomes | Absolute Anticipated Effects * (95% CI) | Relative Effect (95% CI) | No. of Participants (Studies) | Certainty of the Evidence (GRADE) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Risk with or without Therapies | Risk with Music Intervention for Pain and Anxiety Management | ||||
| Labor Pain | |||||
| Latent labor pain | The average pain during latent labor in the intervention group was 0.73 lower (0.99 less than 0.48 less) | - | 2 Randomized controlled experiments (RCTs) | ⨁◯◯◯ VERY LOW | |
| Active labor pain | The mean pain in the active phase of labor in the intervention group was 0.68 lower (0.92 less than 0.44 less) | - | 3 RCTs | ⨁⨁⨁◯ MODERATE | |
| Pain in the first hour postintervention during the active phase of labor | The average pain in the first hour after intervention during the active phase of labor in the intervention group was 1.71 lower (2.65 less than 0.77 less) | - | 3 RCTs | ⨁⨁◯◯ LOW | |
| Pain in the second hour postintervention during the active phase of labor | The average pain in the second hour postintervention during the active phase of labor in the intervention group was 2.9 lower (3.79 less than 2.01 less) | - | 3 RCTs | ⨁⨁◯◯ LOW | |
| Pain in the third hour postintervention during the active phase of labor | The average pain in the third hour postintervention during the active phase of labor in the intervention group was 6.04 lower (12.8 lower than 0.71 higher) | - | 2 RCTs | ⨁⨁◯◯ LOW | |
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| Latent labor anxiety | The average latent phase anxiety of labor in the intervention group was 0.74 lower (1 lower than 0.48 lower) | - | 2 RCTs | ⨁◯◯◯ VERY LOW | |
| Anxiety in active phase of labor | The average anxiety during labor phase in the intervention group was 0.76 lower (0.88 lower than 0.64 lower) | - | 3 RCTs | ⨁⨁⨁◯ MODERATE | |
* The risk in the intervention group (and its 95% confidence interval) is based on the risk assumed in the comparison group and the relative effect of the intervention (and its 95% confidence interval). CI: Confidence Interval; Grades of evidence from the GRADE Working Group; High: High confidence in the match between the actual and estimated effect; Moderate: Moderate confidence in the estimation of the effect. There is a possibility that the actual effect is far from the estimated effect; Low: Limited confidence in the estimation of the effect. The actual effect may be far from the estimate; Very low: Little confidence in the estimated effect. The true effect is most likely different from the estimate.