The Effect of Music Therapy on Vital Signs and Heart Rate Variability of Pediatric Patients During the Extubation Process.

Recruiting N/A Interventional Study
Respiratory Failure Intensive Care Pediatric
No Placebo Group Every participant receives an active treatment — no one gets a placebo.
Ready to participate?

Review the details below, then apply to join this clinical trial.

At a Glance
Age
1 Month – 17
Sex
Any
Study type
Interventional
Purpose
Other
Participants needed
82 (estimated)
Sponsor
Claudia Aristizábal · Other
Think this trial could be right for you?

Answer a few quick questions to see if you may meet the eligibility requirements.

Check Your Eligibility
About This Trial
The extubation process is critical to the future health outcomes of the pediatric patient because it tests the ability of the respiratory system to function without the support of mechanical ventilation. However, extubation can cause stress, pain, anxiety, or discomfort in the patients, which results in an increased likelihood of reintubation. Music therapy has been shown to be effective in reduci…
Trial Locations
Loading…

Loading trial locations…

Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: * Pediatric patients hospitalized who are undergoing an extubation process. Exclusion Criteria: * Pediatric patients with accidental extubation will be excluded.
Contacts

Mark Ettenberger, PhD

57 + 3112847635

mark.ettenberger@gmx.at

CONTACT

Johana Benavides Cruz, MSc

57+601+ 5948650

jbenavidescr@unisanitas.edu.co

CONTACT