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This study will be used to compare the effects of two auditory stimulation methods on improving vital signs parameters, reducing the severity of chest pain, and improving the sleep quality of cardiac patients.
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This study aims to To evaluate the relative efficacy of two auditory stimulation techniques in enhancing cardiac patients' vital sign assessments.
This research made use of two different therapies including audio stimulation. Group A used familiar auditory stimulus, which was a spoken message, and group B used sounds of nature.
Patients with preexisting cardiac conditions who were admitted to a predetermined critical care unit and who subsequently intended to have percutaneous coronary artery intervention (PCI)
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80 participants in 2 patient groups
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