Effect of five-tone music-based intervention combined with the Yarward YH-997S nursing communication information system on psychological coping among family caregivers of patients with perioperative stroke - Report - MDSpire

Effect of five-tone music-based intervention combined with the Yarward YH-997S nursing communication information system on psychological coping among family caregivers of patients with perioperative stroke

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  • Kaifeng Yao

  • Xiangyang Zhu

  • Xiaoxiao Zhu

  • Lihua Wang

  • March 31, 2026

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Five-Tone Music and Yarward YH-997S System Improve Caregiver Psychological Resilience

Overview

This randomized controlled trial demonstrated that integrating five-tone music intervention with the Yarward YH-997S Nursing Communication System significantly reduced anxiety and depression while enhancing adaptive coping strategies in family caregivers of perioperative stroke patients. The combined intervention also improved nursing satisfaction and compliance compared to routine care alone.

Background

Stroke patients undergoing perioperative care often rely heavily on family caregivers who experience substantial psychological distress, including anxiety and depression. Such distress can impair treatment adherence and reduce satisfaction with nursing services. Traditional Chinese five-tone music therapy aims to harmonize vital energy (Qi) and promote emotional regulation, while the Yarward YH-997S system facilitates real-time communication and nursing management. Combining these approaches may offer a novel, non-pharmacological strategy to support caregiver psychological well-being during the perioperative period.

Data Highlights

MeasureControl Group (n=60)Intervention Group (n=60)Significance
Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS)Higher scores post-interventionSignificantly lower scores post-interventionp < 0.05
Self-Rating Depression Scale (SDS)Higher scores post-interventionSignificantly lower scores post-interventionp < 0.05
Task-Oriented CopingLower scoresIncreased scoresp < 0.05
Emotion-Oriented CopingHigher scoresDecreased scoresp < 0.05
Avoidance-Oriented CopingHigher scoresDecreased scoresp < 0.05
Nursing Satisfaction and ComplianceLowerHigherp < 0.05

Key Findings

  • The intervention group showed significantly reduced anxiety and depression scores compared to controls.
  • Task-oriented coping strategies increased, while emotion- and avoidance-oriented coping decreased in the intervention group.
  • Psychological well-being improved significantly following the combined intervention.
  • Nursing satisfaction and compliance rates were higher in the intervention group.
  • The Yarward YH-997S system facilitated enhanced communication and personalized nursing support.
  • Five-tone music intervention contributed to emotional regulation and relaxation among caregivers.

Clinical Implications

Integrating five-tone music therapy with advanced nursing communication systems offers a feasible, non-pharmacological approach to mitigate psychological distress in family caregivers of perioperative stroke patients. This combined intervention can enhance coping mechanisms and improve satisfaction with nursing care, potentially leading to better overall perioperative management. Clinicians should consider incorporating such multimodal strategies to support caregiver mental health and engagement.

Conclusion

The combined five-tone music intervention and Yarward YH-997S Nursing Communication System effectively alleviate negative emotional states and enhance psychological resilience among family caregivers of perioperative stroke patients, representing a promising model for integrated nursing care.

References

  1. Study Authors/Year -- Impact of a Five-Tone Music Intervention Integrated with the Yarward YH-997S Nursing Communication System on Psychological Resilience in Family Caregivers of Perioperative Stroke Patients

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