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Clinical Trial

Impact of Sound Shower Music Diffusion on Family Anxiety in Intensive Care Unit Waiting Room

NCT: NCT07506954 · NOT_YET_RECRUITING

NCT IDNCT07506954
StatusNOT_YET_RECRUITING
Start Date2026-04
Completion2029-04

Brief Summary

Hospitalization in intensive care is a source of intense stress for both patients and their family. Post-intensive care syndrome (PICS) may affect both patients and their family. Outside the acute care in intensive care unit, non-drug therapies are gradually proving effective in reducing stress and pain. The investigators would like to know whether the beneficial effects of music therapy can be transferred to their intensive care patients. The aim of the project is to evaluate an innovative and personalized music diffusion system using a sound shower on the family anxiety in the intensive care waiting room. In this study, the investigators will compare the family anxiety in the intensive care waiting room, with or without music played through the sound shower.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Impact of Sound Shower Music Diffusion on Family Anxiety in Intensive Care Unit Waiting Room?

Impact of Sound Shower Music Diffusion on Family Anxiety in Intensive Care Unit Waiting Room is a clinical trial registered under NCT07506954. Current status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.

What is the status of NCT07506954?

The current status of NCT07506954 (Impact of Sound Shower Music Diffusion on Family Anxiety in Intensive Care Unit Waiting Room) is: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.

When did Impact of Sound Shower Music Diffusion on Family Anxiety in Intensive Care Unit Waiting Room start?

Impact of Sound Shower Music Diffusion on Family Anxiety in Intensive Care Unit Waiting Room started on 2026-04.

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