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Trial Title: Evaluation of the Minimalist Music and Birdsongs in the Anxiety of Nursing Professionals in Oncology

NCT ID: NCT05510921

Condition: Anxiety Disorders and Symptoms

Conditions: Official terms:
Anxiety Disorders

Conditions: Keywords:
Nursing professionals
Anxiety
Oncology
Music
Nature

Study type: Interventional

Study phase: N/A

Overall status: Recruiting

Study design:

Allocation: Randomized

Intervention model: Parallel Assignment

Primary purpose: Supportive Care

Masking: None (Open Label)

Intervention:

Intervention type: Other
Intervention name: Minimalist music group
Description: Participants in this group will listen individually a live session of minimalist music piano piece, in a break room in the oncology sector, lasting between 10 and 15 minutes.
Arm group label: Minimalist music group

Intervention type: Other
Intervention name: Minimalist music + birdsongs group
Description: Participants in this group will listen individually a live session of minimalist music piano piece with the superposition of bird song sounds, in a break room in the oncology sector, lasting between 10 and 15 minutes.
Arm group label: Minimalist music plus birdsongs group

Summary: This project aims to investigate the effects of an intervention involving minimalist piano music and bird singing on the anxiety of nursing professionals working in the Oncology sector of a hospital.

Detailed description: The demand for care with mental health of nursing professionals is increasingly present, considering the high rate of anxiety symptoms presented by the teams providing health care within hospitals. Oncology is one of the sectors where professionals have constant contact with situations of suffering and death, being a place where the enlargement of therapeutic tools for handling anxiety symptoms may bring benefits. Scientific literature has never described the effectiveness of works with minimalist music and birds singing used simultaneously with anxiety relief resources. Objective: Assess the effects of music intervention, with minimalist repertoire, with or without association to birds singing over anxiety of nursing professionals that work in Oncology. Method: Randomized Clinical controlled trial. The study will be performed in the Oncology sector of Israeli Hospital Albert Einstein located in São Paulo, Brazil and the population consists in 100 nursing professionals. The intervention will consist in a musical part, especially developed for this study and in recording of birds singing, played live for each one of the participants, individually with 10 to 15 minutes duration. The instrument for anxiety assessment chosen for this project is short-form of state-trait anxiety inventory (STAI-S-6). The project was approved by the research ethics committee, whose identification number on Plataforma Brasil (CAAE) is 59498222.6.0000.0071

Criteria for eligibility:
Criteria:
Inclusion Criteria: - Nursing professionals working in oncology Unit - Over 18 years old Exclusion Criteria: - Nursing professionals who, for whatever reason, are unable to fully participate of the proposed musical intervention.

Gender: All

Minimum age: 18 Years

Maximum age: N/A

Healthy volunteers: Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Locations:

Facility:
Name: Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein

Address:
City: São Paulo
Zip: 05652 900
Country: Brazil

Status: Recruiting

Contact:
Last name: Aline HM Pacífico, M.Sc

Phone: +551121513000
Email: aline.pacifico@einstein.br

Investigator:
Last name: Thomaz R Silva, PhD
Email: Sub-Investigator

Investigator:
Last name: Fernanda HM Abrahao, B.Sc
Email: Sub-Investigator

Investigator:
Last name: Eliseth R Leão, PhD
Email: Principal Investigator

Start date: October 1, 2022

Completion date: May 2023

Lead sponsor:
Agency: Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein
Agency class: Other

Source: Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein

Record processing date: ClinicalTrials.gov processed this data on November 12, 2024

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov page: https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05510921

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