Music increases satisfaction in elderly outpatients undergoing cataract surgery
1997
Canadian Journal of Anesthesia
Journal Article
Issue 1
Volume 44
Pages 43-8
Author(s): Cruise, C. J., Chung, F., Yogendran, S., Little, D.
Cataract surgery is one of the most common surgical procedures performed on elderly patients in North America. Sedative medications are often used to reduce patient anxiety throughout the surgical procedure, but elderly patients are more likely to experience adverse health effects from these medications. The anxiety-reducing effects of music have been widely studied previously, but never in the context of elderly patients undergoing cataract surgery.
Added September 2014
The effect of natural environments upon agitation and aggression in late stage dementia patients
1997
American journal of Alzheimer's disease & other dementias
Journal Article
Author(s): Whall, A.L., Black, M.E., Groh, C.J., Yankou, D.J., Kupferschmid, B.J., Foster, N.L.
Added October 2012
The Benefits of Music in Hospital Waiting Rooms
1997
Health Care Supervisor
Journal Article
Issue 2
Volume 16
Pages 31-40
Author(s): Routhieaux, R.L., Tansik, D.A.
Added October 2012
Sleep in the pediatric ICU: an empirical investigation
1997
American Journal of Critical Care
Journal Article
Issue 1
Volume 6
Pages 56-63
Author(s): Cureton-Lane, R.A., Fontaine, D.K.
Added October 2012