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Music Condition for Cardiopulmonary Diseases
Study Summary
This trial aims to see if listening to music during exercise can help relieve stress & motivate people with chronic lung conditions.
- Cardiopulmonary Diseases
- Lung Disease
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Outcome measures can provide a clearer picture of what you can expect from a treatment.Trial Design
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- You cannot walk on a treadmill.You can speak and understand English.You have symptoms of angina that are not well controlled.You have difficulty hearing or need a hearing aid that may interfere with your ability to use headphones during the study.You have been diagnosed with a chronic respiratory ailment.
- Group 1: Music Condition
- Group 2: Podcast Condition
- Screening: It may take up to 3 Weeks to process to see if you qualify in this trial.
- Treatment: The duration you will receive the treatment varies.
- Follow Ups: You may be asked to continue sharing information regarding the trial for 6 Months after you stop receiving the treatment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Would I be an eligible candidate to participate in this experiment?
"To be eligible to participate in this research, individuals must suffer from a pulmonary disorder and fall within the age range of 21-85. The team is currently seeking 20 volunteers for their trial."
Is there availability for interested patients to participate in this trial?
"Clinicaltrials.gov has determined that this experiment, originally posted on March 1st of 2023 and subsequently updated on the 8th of March, is not accepting applicants at present. Nevertheless, there are currently 282 other studies actively recruiting participants."
Is this research endeavor accessible to individuals over 65 years of age?
"This trial is available for patients in the age bracket of 21 to 85 years old. Additionally, there are 27 clinical trials specifically targeting minors and 269 studies catering to those aged 65 or over."
What is the ultimate goal of this research endeavor?
"The primary metric of this 10 minute walking trial is the Total Number of Participants Recruited. Other important outcome measures include the Positive Items from the Physical Activity Affect Scale (PAAS) score, Borg Dyspnea and Fatigue Scale Score, and Feeling Scale Score. PAAS scores range from 0-4 with 4 being most optimal; while both Borg scale and Feeling scales measure symptoms intensity on a 0 to 10 scale or moods between -5 to +5 respectively, with lower values signifying better outcomes."
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