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The aim of this trial is to explore the efficacy of music in preventing delirium in elderly patients with hip fracture.
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This study is a two-group, pre and post-test, randomized controlled trial to test the effectiveness of the ''listening music protocol''. Convenience sampling will be used to select the inpatients with hip fractures in a regional hospital in southern Taiwan. 102 participants will be randomly assigned either to an experimental (n=51) or to a control (n=51) group. The experimental group will receive a six-day music protocol and regular post-operative care. The control group will receive regular post-operative care only. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS Version 22.0.
Descriptive statistics, including frequencies, percentages, means, and medians, were used to analyze basic attributes. For the analysis of homogeneity, the chi-square test or Fisher's exact test was employed for categorical variables. The paired t-test was used to compare respiratory rate, pulse rate, blood pressure, and pain index.
Following the intervention, the occurrence and severity of delirium before and after implementing music intervention were compared. Additionally, comparisons were made for opioid analgesic usage, postoperative complications, length of hospital stay, and 30-day mortality.
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102 participants in 2 patient groups
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Ku Han-Chang, Assistant Professor
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