The Effectiveness of Familiar Auditory Sensory Training on Improving Glasgow Coma Scale Scores in Patients with Decreased Consciousness

Authors

  • Nada Rizky Nur Hanifah Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Abstract

Decreased consciousness is a critical neurological condition requiring timely intervention to support brain recovery. Familiar Auditory Sensory Training (FAST), which uses personalized familiar sounds, is a promising non-pharmacological approach that activates cognitive and emotional pathways even in low-consciousness states. This quasi-experimental study used a pretest-posttest control group design with 46 participants, determined via G*Power (power = 0.75, effect size = 0.8). Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) scores were assessed before and after the intervention using standardized observation sheets. Data were analyzed using the Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test. Results showed a significant improvement in the intervention group, with GCS scores rising from an average of 11.70 to 13.52. In contrast, the control group showed only a minimal increase, from 12.17 to 12.26. These findings indicate that FAST effectively enhances consciousness levels in patients with impaired awareness. As a safe, simple, and non-invasive method.

Published

2026-07-03

How to Cite

Hanifah, N. R. N. (2026). The Effectiveness of Familiar Auditory Sensory Training on Improving Glasgow Coma Scale Scores in Patients with Decreased Consciousness. Jurnal Skala Kesehatan, 17(2), 238–251. Retrieved from https://ejurnalskalakesehatan-poltekkesbjm.com/index.php/JSK/article/view/534