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Clinical Efficacy Study on 5-element Music Therapy on Patients With Physically and Psychologically Unbalance After Breast Cancer Surgery
In this study, we observed the clinical effect of using music therapy of TCM to improve the status of liver depression in patients with postoperative breast cancer patients, Second we want to explore the efficacy and advantages of traditional Chinese medicine in patients with postoperative breast cancer, and to reveal the clinical use of the efficacy and superiority.
The study is a prospective controlled trial. Sixty-four patients were divided randomly into two groups. Patients were randomly divided into the treatment group and the control group, namely, the music treatment group and the health education group. The treatment group was given at least 30 minutes of individual music therapy and group music therapy every 3 weeks. Instead, the control group was given every 3 weeks of health education preach. It will take 12 weeks for treatment and observation. The efficacy was evaluated by observing the beginning and end of the trial of the Self-Rating Anxiety Scale score, the Self-Rating Depression Scale score, and the Breast Cancer Patients' Quality of Life Scale. At the end of the treatment, we take software packages SPSS 20.0 for management and statistical analysis.
Age
27 - 66 years
Sex
FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Guangdong Provincial Chinese medicine hospital
Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
Start Date
March 25, 2017
Primary Completion Date
March 24, 2018
Completion Date
June 3, 2018
Last Updated
June 22, 2020
64
ACTUAL participants
5-element music therapy
BEHAVIORAL
Lead Sponsor
Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
NCT07444697
NCT06819592
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