Meta-Analysis
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2017.
World J Gastrointest Endosc. May 16, 2017; 9(5): 228-237
Published online May 16, 2017. doi: 10.4253/wjge.v9.i5.228
Table 1 Inclusion criteria
All studies reporting on music therapy during flexible sigmoidoscopy
All comparative studies using any control
All study designs, adults of any sex and any languages
Table 2 Study characteristics
Ref.YearFromTypes of music usedControl population
Study population
nAge (mean)Sex (m/f)nAge (mean)Sex (m/f)
Palakanis et al[5]1994United StatesPt selected from classical, country western, popular, gospel music, blues254920/5255517/8
Lembo et al[6]1998United StatesOcean shore sounds125912/0126012/0
Chlan et al[15]1999United StatesPt selected from classical, country-western, new-age, pop, rock, religious, soundtracks, jazz34NDND30NDND
Meeuse et al[22]2010EuropePt selected from classical, English/dutch popular, jazz1545172/821535375/78
Table 3 Study outcomes
Ref.YearGroupnState anxiety score STAI (post procedure)
Anxiety score after SSR
Pain score
Helpful (n)
ScoreSD/SEMScoreSD/SEMScoreSD/SEM
Palakanis et al[5]1994Control2531.486.7----11
Music2525.246.7----22
Lembo et al[6]1998Control12--4.40.610.81.6-
Music12--2.80.49.51.3-
Chlan et al[15]1999Control3441.89--5.21.719
Music3034.59--4.32.125
Meeuse et al[22]2010Control154----4029-
Music153----3627-