Data Sheet 3_Music listening for psychological well-being in adults with acquired vision impairment: a feasibility randomised controlled trial.pdf

Purpose<p>Vision impairment (VI) has a profound impact on mental health and well-being. Music-based interventions, such as active music listening, have potential to induce relaxation, improve mood, and reduce stress. This study investigated the feasibility and acceptability of a supportive sel...

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Main Author: Nurbanu Somani (16663959) (author)
Other Authors: Alexander Street (16905678) (author), Eldre Wiida Beukes (12759623) (author), Jufen Zhang (11857357) (author), Peter M. Allen (2213524) (author)
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Alexander Street (16905678)
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vision impairment
music-based interventions
mindful music listening
psychological well-being
feasibility randomised controlled trial
self-care music intervention
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description Purpose<p>Vision impairment (VI) has a profound impact on mental health and well-being. Music-based interventions, such as active music listening, have potential to induce relaxation, improve mood, and reduce stress. This study investigated the feasibility and acceptability of a supportive self-care music intervention in adults with acquired VI, who ran their listening program independently.</p>Methods<p>A two-arm, parallel-group, single-blind feasibility randomised controlled trial compared: (1) daily music listening with brief mindfulness instructions and (2) daily music listening alone. The study adhered to the CONSORT extension for pilot and feasibility trials and the music reporting checklist. Feasibility was determined by collecting data on attrition, through recruitment and retention at pre-post and 3-month follow-up, including adherence and fidelity which were determined by participants’ questionnaire and daily log completion, respectively. Acceptability was determined through data capture in the questionnaires. To assess whether the music intervention had an impact on anxiety and depression and stress, the Hospital Anxiety Depression Scale (HADS) and the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-14) were used.</p>Results<p>Eighty-one VI participants were randomised to mindful music listening (n = 41) or music listening alone (n = 40), with 85% (n = 69) completing the intervention (post intervention end-point). A rating of ‘highly satisfied’ was given for the intervention by 77% (n = 53) of participants. Feasibility was determined through retention which was 71% at the three-month follow-up, and adherence to the daily log completion, which was low (16%), resulting in insufficient data to assess fidelity to the music listening. HADS and PSS-14 data indicated a reduction in anxiety, depression and stress at post-intervention phase.</p>Conclusions<p>The recruitment and retention rates suggest that an efficacy study is feasible. However, adherence to daily log completion was low, resulting in uncertainty regarding the fidelity of the listening conditions. While completing the daily logs was not required in this study, it should be mandatory in future trials.</p>Clinical Trial Registration<p>https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/, identifier NCT05243732.</p>
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spelling Data Sheet 3_Music listening for psychological well-being in adults with acquired vision impairment: a feasibility randomised controlled trial.pdfNurbanu Somani (16663959)Alexander Street (16905678)Eldre Wiida Beukes (12759623)Jufen Zhang (11857357)Peter M. Allen (2213524)Psychiatry (incl. Psychotherapy)vision impairmentmusic-based interventionsmindful music listeningpsychological well-beingfeasibility randomised controlled trialself-care music interventionPurpose<p>Vision impairment (VI) has a profound impact on mental health and well-being. Music-based interventions, such as active music listening, have potential to induce relaxation, improve mood, and reduce stress. This study investigated the feasibility and acceptability of a supportive self-care music intervention in adults with acquired VI, who ran their listening program independently.</p>Methods<p>A two-arm, parallel-group, single-blind feasibility randomised controlled trial compared: (1) daily music listening with brief mindfulness instructions and (2) daily music listening alone. The study adhered to the CONSORT extension for pilot and feasibility trials and the music reporting checklist. Feasibility was determined by collecting data on attrition, through recruitment and retention at pre-post and 3-month follow-up, including adherence and fidelity which were determined by participants’ questionnaire and daily log completion, respectively. Acceptability was determined through data capture in the questionnaires. To assess whether the music intervention had an impact on anxiety and depression and stress, the Hospital Anxiety Depression Scale (HADS) and the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-14) were used.</p>Results<p>Eighty-one VI participants were randomised to mindful music listening (n = 41) or music listening alone (n = 40), with 85% (n = 69) completing the intervention (post intervention end-point). A rating of ‘highly satisfied’ was given for the intervention by 77% (n = 53) of participants. Feasibility was determined through retention which was 71% at the three-month follow-up, and adherence to the daily log completion, which was low (16%), resulting in insufficient data to assess fidelity to the music listening. HADS and PSS-14 data indicated a reduction in anxiety, depression and stress at post-intervention phase.</p>Conclusions<p>The recruitment and retention rates suggest that an efficacy study is feasible. However, adherence to daily log completion was low, resulting in uncertainty regarding the fidelity of the listening conditions. While completing the daily logs was not required in this study, it should be mandatory in future trials.</p>Clinical Trial Registration<p>https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/, identifier NCT05243732.</p>2025-02-25T06:49:11ZDatasetinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiondataset10.3389/fpsyt.2025.1505283.s003https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Data_Sheet_3_Music_listening_for_psychological_well-being_in_adults_with_acquired_vision_impairment_a_feasibility_randomised_controlled_trial_pdf/28479260CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/284792602025-02-25T06:49:11Z
spellingShingle Data Sheet 3_Music listening for psychological well-being in adults with acquired vision impairment: a feasibility randomised controlled trial.pdf
Nurbanu Somani (16663959)
Psychiatry (incl. Psychotherapy)
vision impairment
music-based interventions
mindful music listening
psychological well-being
feasibility randomised controlled trial
self-care music intervention
status_str publishedVersion
title Data Sheet 3_Music listening for psychological well-being in adults with acquired vision impairment: a feasibility randomised controlled trial.pdf
title_full Data Sheet 3_Music listening for psychological well-being in adults with acquired vision impairment: a feasibility randomised controlled trial.pdf
title_fullStr Data Sheet 3_Music listening for psychological well-being in adults with acquired vision impairment: a feasibility randomised controlled trial.pdf
title_full_unstemmed Data Sheet 3_Music listening for psychological well-being in adults with acquired vision impairment: a feasibility randomised controlled trial.pdf
title_short Data Sheet 3_Music listening for psychological well-being in adults with acquired vision impairment: a feasibility randomised controlled trial.pdf
title_sort Data Sheet 3_Music listening for psychological well-being in adults with acquired vision impairment: a feasibility randomised controlled trial.pdf
topic Psychiatry (incl. Psychotherapy)
vision impairment
music-based interventions
mindful music listening
psychological well-being
feasibility randomised controlled trial
self-care music intervention