Somatron Vibroacoustic Products
Tampa
Childrens' Hospital
St. Josephs
Clinical Experiences
Type
of Facility: Children's Hospital
Patient Population using the Somatron: Pediatric patients
receiving invasive procedures
Date of Reported Experiences: Somatron
installed in November of 1990
Primary Findings: Reduction in stress,
increased relaxation
Secondary Findings: Diversion from pain
Music Used: Various,
age appropriate music, lullabies, Disney soundtracks, and current
popular songs
Contact Information: Laura Jones, RN, MBA, CORN
Director
of Patient Care Services
Tampa Childrens' Hospital, St. Josephs
Tampa, Florida
Laura
Jones, a nurse and Director of Patient Care Services at St Joseph’s
hospital, arranged for the installation of a Somatron in place of
a standard examination table in one of the facility’s
pediatric procedure rooms.
The aim was to use music/vibration as a diversion during invasive
procedures, such as blood draws and IV insertions, with children that
were anxious, scared or in distress.
Care was taken to select age appropriate music. Two case studies were reported as examples
of the use of the Somatron equipment in this setting in an article
included in the book “Music Vibration” (Edited by Tony Wigram and
Cheryl Dileo).
Patient 1 was an infant male who was in an extremely
fragile medical condition where increased anxiety and distress frequently
resulted in extreme problems with his breathing.
Music had been found to be successful in soothing this patient
in the past and was therefore played via the Somatron when blood samples
were needed or when an IV had to be started.
Ms. Jones reported that music experienced via the Somatron
was successful in preventing the development of breathing troubles
with this patient when invasive procedures were necessary.
Patient
2 was a premature baby diagnosed with cerebral
palsy and hydrocephalus. This
patient had extremely tight arm and leg muscles when awake and consequently
received frequent sedatives.
When invasive procedures were necessary, the baby became agitated
and upset. Music again
had been found to be successful in calming this patient previously
and was again, played via the Somatron during these procedures.
It was reported that this experience was successful in settling
the baby although the vibration was not used in this case.
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