The effect of music and vibroacoustic intervention on patient’s anxiety levels undergoing dental treatment (CROSBI ID 694301)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Petek Žugaj, Nikolina ; Petrač, Lucija ; Negovetić Vranić, Dubravka ; Katušić, Ana
hrvatski
The effect of music and vibroacoustic intervention on patient’s anxiety levels undergoing dental treatment
Introduction: Dental anxiety has been found to be a significant problem faced by patients. The aim of this study was to assess the effects of music listening and vibroacoustic stimulation on dental anxiety levels in patients undergoing dental treatment. Methods: Two hundred thirty one(231) dental patients were selected by Norman-Corah test and allocated in three groups: (1)music group, (2)vibroacoustic group and (3)control group. The music group(N = 77) were subjected to music listening and the vibroacoustic group(N = 77) to low-frequency sound vibration five minutes before and during dental treatment. The control group(N = 77) were not exposed to any intervention than to pleasant approach before and during dental treatment. Dental anxiety levels were assessed before dental treatment by Children’s Fear Survey Schedule–Dental Subscale(CFSS-DS), Evaluation of dental care scale, Anxiety Sensitivity Index 3(ASI), Self-Assessment Manikin image scale(SAM) and after by (CFSS-DS) and (SAM). Results: In the all three groups of patients, there was a positive change with respect to anxiety and fear level, all of which were statistically significant. The superior effect was observed in vibroacoustic group of patients compared to changes induced in music and in control group.
muzika ; anksioznost
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engleski
The effect of music and vibroacoustic intervention on patient’s anxiety levels undergoing dental treatment
Introduction: Dental anxiety has been found to be a significant problem faced by patients. The aim of this study was to assess the effects of music listening and vibroacoustic stimulation on dental anxiety levels in patients undergoing dental treatment. Methods: Two hundred thirty one(231) dental patients were selected by Norman-Corah test and allocated in three groups: (1)music group, (2)vibroacoustic group and (3)control group. The music group(N = 77) were subjected to music listening and the vibroacoustic group(N = 77) to low-frequency sound vibration five minutes before and during dental treatment. The control group(N = 77) were not exposed to any intervention than to pleasant approach before and during dental treatment. Dental anxiety levels were assessed before dental treatment by Children’s Fear Survey Schedule–Dental Subscale(CFSS-DS), Evaluation of dental care scale, Anxiety Sensitivity Index 3(ASI), Self-Assessment Manikin image scale(SAM) and after by (CFSS-DS) and (SAM). Results: In the all three groups of patients, there was a positive change with respect to anxiety and fear level, all of which were statistically significant. The superior effect was observed in vibroacoustic group of patients compared to changes induced in music and in control group.
music ; anxiety
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Podaci o prilogu
214-214.
2020.
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objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Acta stomatologica Croatica
Klarić Sever, Eva
Zagreb:
0001-7019
1846-0410
Podaci o skupu
6. međunarodni kongres Stomatološkog fakulteta Sveučilišta u Zagrebu = 6th International Congress of the School of Dental Medicine University of Zagreb
poster
28.02.2020-29.02.2020
Zagreb, Hrvatska
Povezanost rada
Dentalna medicina