Table 3 Pain, anxiety, and depression levels.

From: Music therapy with adult burn patients in the intensive care unit: short-term analysis of electrophysiological signals during music-assisted relaxation

ID

   

VAS

     

HADS

 

First recording

Second recording

Anxiety

Depression

Total

PRE

POST

PRE

POST

First

Last

First

Last

First

Last

1

0

0

7

4

9

4

7

2

16

6

2

3

0

4

6

9

8

3

2

12

10

3

0

0

0

0

2

2

3

0

5

2

4

2

0

8

7

7

6

7

1

14

7

5

3

2

0

1

11

9

6

9

17

18

6

0

0

0

0

7

1

4

1

11

2

7

2

0

0

0

0

1

0

2

0

3

8

1

0

4

0

2

1

0

0

2

1

9

0

1

4

2

6

Average across patients

   

VAS

A-HADS

D-HADS

T-HADS

PRE

POST

First

Last

First

Last

First

Last

Total

 

2.00

1.24

5.875

4.00

3.75

2.125

9.625

6.125

Changes across patients

    

VAS

A-HADS

D-HADS

T-HADS

Average change

 

-0.764

 

-1.875

 

-1.625

 

-3.5

SD. Change

 

1.55

 

2.29

 

2.99

 

4.41

p-value

 

0.42

 

0.359

 

0.312

 

0.275

  1. Individual results per patient for VAS and HADS. Vas was taking pre-music therapy intervention (PRE) and post-music therapy intervention (POST). HADS was assessed before the first music therapy intervention and then after the third and sixth music therapy intervention. HADS presented was based on the latest measure acquired for the total music therapy intervention of each patient.
  2. VAS Visual Analogue Scale for Pain, HADS Colombian version of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, A anxiety, D depression, T Total. ID Patient indicator.