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TITLE:

ASSESSING EFFECTIVENESS OF VALSALVA’S MOVEMENT ALSO MUSIC THERAPY ON PERIPHERAL INTRAVENOUS CANNULATION

AUTHORS:

Areeb Sajjad, Hanniah Sarwar, Zainab Zaman

ABSTRACT:

Purpose: Peripheral venous cannulation (PVC) remains very painful nevertheless essential process for respondents experiencing operation. Numerous distraction methods were exercised to decrease discomfort. Our current research remained planned to associate consequence of music treatment also Valsalva maneuver (VM) on cases’ perioperatively discomfort, concern, also consummation related by Peripheral venous cannulation. Methodology: Our current research remained achieved in cases that experienced operation from July 2018 to March 2019, at Jinnah Hospital Lahore Pakistan. 180 respondents remained randomized into 3 sets. 1 set snooped to music (Set M), 1 set experienced VM (Set V), also 1 set had not any interference (measured set, Set C) throughout PVC. The VAS remained experienced to measure discomfort also nervousness of respondents 2 mins afterward venipuncture. The 6-point Likert scale remained experienced to assess every respondent’s gratification. Results: The current research originate substantial variances in discomfort score, nervousness level, also patient gratification amongst Set C in addition Set M (for discomfort, p = 0.002; for nervousness, p = 0.004; for case gratification, p = 0.005). The one variance restrained amongst sets C also V remained in discomfort score (p = 0.035). Conclusions: Music also Valsalva move may remain valuable to decrease insight of discomfort. Furthermore, music has the constructive outcome on decreases case concern in the way that VM does not. Key words: Intravenous cannulation; Discomfort; Valsalva movement; Music treatment.

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