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Effect of music on pain during wound closure

Effect of music on pain and anxiety during wound closure in the emergency department Skin wounds account for about 5% of emergency department (ED) visits and may cause pain and anxiety, related to the trauma and/or the therapeutic procedure. 1 Wound closure by stitches, the most commonly used techni...

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Published in:Academic emergency medicine 2021-08
Main Authors: Duroux, Clément, Fainelli, Manon, Dirhoussi, Zidane, Le Joncour, Alexandre, Bonier, Colombine, Zak, Cathia, Cornet, Raphael, Raynal, Pierre‐alexis, Yordanov, Youri, Thiebaud, Pierre‐clément
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Summary:Effect of music on pain and anxiety during wound closure in the emergency department Skin wounds account for about 5% of emergency department (ED) visits and may cause pain and anxiety, related to the trauma and/or the therapeutic procedure. 1 Wound closure by stitches, the most commonly used technique, is potentially painful. French guidelines on pain management in the ED suggest using music as a non-pharmacologic analgesic procedure. In a meta-analysis on the analgesic efficacy of music, authors reported a significant reduction in postoperative pain and morphine consumption. 2 Few studies on music therapy have been
ISSN:1069-6563
DOI:10.1111/acem.14365