Calm-mind percentage measured by a wearable electroencephalogram (EEG) headband correlates with stress level in anesthesia residents: A prospective, observational study
Abstract Background: Anesthesia residents are vulnerable to burnout due to the demanding nature of the job. The purpose of this study was to examine the correlation between stress scale and the Muse headband’s calm-mind percentage in anesthesia residents. Materials and Methods: This observational st...
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author | Ida Bagus Krisna Jaya Sutawan I Made Gede Widnyana Nova Juwita Steven Okta Chandra Christopher Ryalino Tjokorda Gde Agung Senapathi |
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description | Abstract Background: Anesthesia residents are vulnerable to burnout due to the demanding nature of the job. The purpose of this study was to examine the correlation between stress scale and the Muse headband’s calm-mind percentage in anesthesia residents. Materials and Methods: This observational study employed 23 anesthesia residents who provided anesthesia service to American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) 1–2 and 3–4 patients. Stress scale was measured using Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10) and calm-mind percentage was measured using Muse headband wear. The baseline measurements were carried out 2 h prior to providing anesthesia. After providing anesthesia, both PSS-10 and calm-mind percentage were re-measured. This study procedure was repeated twice for each subject, one while performing anesthesia in ASA 1–2 patient and another in ASA 3–4 patients. We used Spearman’s rank correlation to assess associations between variables. Results: The median (IQR) age of the volunteers was 32 (30–34) years old. Prior to delivering anesthesia, the mean PSS-10 score was strongly correlated to the calm-mind percentage (ρ = −0.716, P < 0.001). However, no significant correlations were found after providing anesthesia service. We also found moderate correlation between PSS-10 and difference of calm-mind percentage after providing anesthesia to ASA 3–4 patients (ρ = 0.527, P = 0.01). Conclusion: We found a significant negative correlation between perceived stress levels and the calm-mind percentage measured by the Muse headband before anesthesia residents provided anesthesia. This correlation was markedly found in subjects managing ASA 3–4 patients. |
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spelling | doaj-art-bf75498b48a94d62a9eabdaa2d1fdc122025-01-25T09:57:50ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsBali Journal of Anesthesiology2549-22762024-04-0182697310.4103/bjoa.bjoa_36_24Calm-mind percentage measured by a wearable electroencephalogram (EEG) headband correlates with stress level in anesthesia residents: A prospective, observational studyIda Bagus Krisna Jaya SutawanI Made Gede WidnyanaNova JuwitaSteven Okta ChandraChristopher RyalinoTjokorda Gde Agung SenapathiAbstract Background: Anesthesia residents are vulnerable to burnout due to the demanding nature of the job. The purpose of this study was to examine the correlation between stress scale and the Muse headband’s calm-mind percentage in anesthesia residents. Materials and Methods: This observational study employed 23 anesthesia residents who provided anesthesia service to American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) 1–2 and 3–4 patients. Stress scale was measured using Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10) and calm-mind percentage was measured using Muse headband wear. The baseline measurements were carried out 2 h prior to providing anesthesia. After providing anesthesia, both PSS-10 and calm-mind percentage were re-measured. This study procedure was repeated twice for each subject, one while performing anesthesia in ASA 1–2 patient and another in ASA 3–4 patients. We used Spearman’s rank correlation to assess associations between variables. Results: The median (IQR) age of the volunteers was 32 (30–34) years old. Prior to delivering anesthesia, the mean PSS-10 score was strongly correlated to the calm-mind percentage (ρ = −0.716, P < 0.001). However, no significant correlations were found after providing anesthesia service. We also found moderate correlation between PSS-10 and difference of calm-mind percentage after providing anesthesia to ASA 3–4 patients (ρ = 0.527, P = 0.01). Conclusion: We found a significant negative correlation between perceived stress levels and the calm-mind percentage measured by the Muse headband before anesthesia residents provided anesthesia. This correlation was markedly found in subjects managing ASA 3–4 patients.https://doi.org/10.4103/bjoa.bjoa_36_24calm-mindmuse headbandpss-10stress |
spellingShingle | Ida Bagus Krisna Jaya Sutawan I Made Gede Widnyana Nova Juwita Steven Okta Chandra Christopher Ryalino Tjokorda Gde Agung Senapathi Calm-mind percentage measured by a wearable electroencephalogram (EEG) headband correlates with stress level in anesthesia residents: A prospective, observational study Bali Journal of Anesthesiology calm-mind muse headband pss-10 stress |
title | Calm-mind percentage measured by a wearable electroencephalogram (EEG) headband correlates with stress level in anesthesia residents: A prospective, observational study |
title_full | Calm-mind percentage measured by a wearable electroencephalogram (EEG) headband correlates with stress level in anesthesia residents: A prospective, observational study |
title_fullStr | Calm-mind percentage measured by a wearable electroencephalogram (EEG) headband correlates with stress level in anesthesia residents: A prospective, observational study |
title_full_unstemmed | Calm-mind percentage measured by a wearable electroencephalogram (EEG) headband correlates with stress level in anesthesia residents: A prospective, observational study |
title_short | Calm-mind percentage measured by a wearable electroencephalogram (EEG) headband correlates with stress level in anesthesia residents: A prospective, observational study |
title_sort | calm mind percentage measured by a wearable electroencephalogram eeg headband correlates with stress level in anesthesia residents a prospective observational study |
topic | calm-mind muse headband pss-10 stress |
url | https://doi.org/10.4103/bjoa.bjoa_36_24 |
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