Quality of reporting of pre-recorded music interventions in surgical patients ‐ A systematic review
Background: Perioperative music interventions are promising, with substantial beneficial effects on patients. However, adequate reporting is crucial for interpreting the outcomes and implementing the interventions. Our objective is to analyze the reporting quality of perioperative music intervention...
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Main Authors: | Thomas L.A. Dirven (Author), Roos Geensen (Author), Florine Bax (Author), Jorrit G. Verhoeven (Author), Johannes Jeekel (Author), Markus Klimek (Author) |
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2025-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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