This study examined the effect of complementary music therapy on postoperative patients' anxiety, pain, and noise satisfaction. Researchers recruited 41 postoperative patients from a hospital and assigned them to music therapy or control groups. Patients in the music therapy group listened to 30 minutes of non-lyrical music after analgesia, while controls received usual care. Patients completed questionnaires measuring anxiety, pain, and noise satisfaction at various times. Results showed music therapy increased pain and noise satisfaction but not anxiety. Researchers concluded music therapy may improve some postoperative outcomes but limitations included the small sample size. They recommended replicating the study with a larger, more diverse sample.