Clinical Sciences/Health Conditions
Yue Xie, MS
Nurse Practitioner
Nantong First People's Hospital
nantong, Jiangsu, China (People's Republic)
Lijuan Wu, BS
Head nurse
Nantong First People's Hospital
nantong, Jiangsu, China (People's Republic)
Chunmei Zhou, BS
Head nurse
Nantong First People's Hospital
nantong, Jiangsu, China (People's Republic)
jingyi jin, MS
nurse
Nantong First People's Hospital
nantong, Jiangsu, China (People's Republic)
Stroke imposes a significant burden on patients, their families, and society as a whole and has become a pressing public health issue. Natural soundscape therapy has many benefits for recovery and overall health. However, the impact of this therapy on the physical and psychological conditions of stroke patients during rehabilitation has not been fully explored. The integration of artificial intelligence with soundscape therapy can be dynamically adapted to individual health needs, providing personalized treatment. This study aims to investigate the impact of natural soundscape intervention based on artificial intelligence technology on the perception of stress, anxiety, and depression in stroke patients during their rehabilitation period.
Forty-six patients in the rehabilitation stage of stroke were randomly selected and divided into a control group and an intervention group, with 23 cases in each group. The control group received standard stroke rehabilitation care, while the intervention group received a 30-minute natural soundscape intervention based on artificial intelligence technology three times a week for a total of 4 weeks. Self-report questionnaires and objective measurement tools were used to assess the outcomes of the two groups one day before the intervention, after the fourth week of the intervention, and one month after the intervention.
Compared to the control group, the experimental group showed improvements in both perceived stress scores and anxiety/depression scores. Participants who received natural soundscapes through the intervention had less stress and more positive experiences.
Stress and anxiety-depression symptoms in stroke patients can be effectively reduced with soundscape interventions based on artificial intelligence, which has a significant impact on their mental and physical well-being.