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Can Listening to Music Decrease Pain, Anxiety, and Stress During a Urodynamic Study? A Randomized Prospective Trial Focusing on Gender Differences
Ji Sung Shim
, Ji Yun Chae
, Sung-Gu Kang
, Jae Young Park
, Jae Hyun Bae
,
Seok Ho Kang
, Hong Seok Park
,
Du Geon Moon
, Jun Cheon
, Jeong Gu Lee
, Je Jong Kim
, Mi-Mi Oh
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Department of Medicine
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Gender Differences
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Urodynamic Study
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Pain Stress
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Randomized Prospective Trial
100%
Listening to music
100%
Pain-related Fear
100%
Male Patients
50%
Music Groups
50%
Female Patients
33%
Visual Analog Scale
33%
Pain Level
33%
Pain Score
33%
State-Trait Anxiety Inventory
33%
Anxiety Scale
33%
Stress Score
33%
Vital Signs
16%
Statistical Significance
16%
State-trait
16%
Group Subject
16%
Stress Level
16%
Comfort Evaluation
16%
Satisfaction Index
16%
State Anxiety
16%
Anxiety Level
16%
Difference Analysis
16%
March 2013
16%
Total States
16%
Trait Anxiety
16%
Preferred music
16%
Satisfaction Degree
16%
Psychology
Gender Difference
100%
Visual Analog Scale
100%
State Trait Anxiety Inventory
100%
Shame
50%
State Anxiety
50%
Trait Anxiety
50%
Neuroscience
Trait Anxiety
100%