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 - Summary - 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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Objective:

To assess the effects of a five-tone music-based intervention combined with the Yarward YH-997S Communication Information Nursing System on reducing anxiety and depression symptoms and enhancing coping strategies in family caregivers of perioperative stroke patients, highlighting the significance of caregiver support.

Key Findings:
  • The intervention group showed significantly lower SAS and SDS scores post-intervention, with reductions quantified at X% and Y%, respectively.
  • Task-oriented coping scores increased in the intervention group, while emotion-oriented and avoidance-oriented coping scores decreased, indicating a shift in coping strategies.
  • Psychological well-being improved significantly in the intervention group, as evidenced by Z% improvement in overall scores.
  • Nursing satisfaction and compliance were higher in the intervention group, with statistically significant differences noted.
Interpretation:

The combined approach of five-tone music intervention and the Yarward YH-997S system effectively alleviated negative emotional states and improved coping strategies among family caregivers, suggesting important implications for nursing practice.

Limitations:
  • The study was limited to a single hospital setting, which may affect generalizability; future research should consider multi-site studies.
  • The sample size may not be sufficient to detect all potential effects, indicating a need for larger studies to validate findings.
Conclusion:

The integration of five-tone music-based intervention with the Yarward YH-997S system is a feasible and sustainable nursing intervention that enhances psychological resilience in family caregivers of perioperative stroke patients, underscoring the importance of such interventions in clinical practice.

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