Meta-Analysis
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World J Gastrointest Surg. Mar 27, 2023; 15(3): 471-479
Published online Mar 27, 2023. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v15.i3.471
Table 1 Baseline information of literature
Ref.
Number of cases
Number (E/C)
Age (yr)
Primary cancer type
Intervention measures
Control intervention
Outcome indicators
Dadkhah et al[10], 20196030/3056 ± 8.84Gastrointestinal neoplasmRelaxing music 45 min before chemotherapyConventional treatmentScale score
Xue et al[11], 20179447/4754.1 ± 10.7Gastric cancerMusic therapy was performed 2 h before each chemotherapy, twice a day, 30 min/time, with muscle relaxation training according to the patient’s characteristicsConventional treatmentNumber of nausea and vomiting
Jiao et al[12], 201815678/7854.8 ± 17.20Gastrointestinal neoplasmLight music and instrumental music are the main ones, supplemented by patient’s self-selectionConventional treatmentNumber of nausea and vomiting
Wang and Liu[13], 2016220110/11058.02 ± 6.18Colorectal cancerChoose natural light music during chemotherapy and combine it with aromatherapyConventional treatmentNumber of nausea and vomiting
Chen[14], 20136835/3355.9Esophageal cancerLight and soft music played continuously for four weeks before chemotherapyConventional treatmentNumber of nausea and vomiting
Huang[15], 20126834/3440-78Colorectal cancerGentle music played before chemotherapyConventional treatmentNumber of nausea and vomiting
Li[16], 20226030/3065.51 ± 1.99Gastric cancerGroup music therapy mode with aerobic exerciseConventional treatmentScale score