The effectiveness of Slow Deep Breathing in DM patients who experience anxiety

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Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic metabolic disease characterised by persistent hyperglycemia. The etiology of the condition could stem from issues related to insulin secretion, peripheral insulin resistance, or a combination of both factors. Slow deep breathing (SDB) is abdominal breathing with a slow or slow frequency, rhythmic and comfortable which is done by closing the eyes and blowing air through the lips. SDB technique is done for 15 minutes 3 times a day, can be accomplished at any time. It is anticipated that there will be a globally recognised standard for Sleep-Disordered Breathing (SDB) procedures. This will facilitate further research utilizing larger sample sizes for more robust analysis. Aims: to detect the effect of the application of SDB to DM Type II patient experiencing anxiety during the treatment at Royal Prima Hospital. Study design: the chosen design was a quasi experiment with a case study with the use of the SPSS. The sample size comprised a singular participant meeting the criteria of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (DM) accompanied by comorbid anxiety and undergoing treatment for a duration exceeding 48 hours. Data collection methods encompassed interviews, interventions, observations, documentation, and subsequent evaluations. Place and Duration of Study: Royal Prima Hospital and 1 month Methodology: quantitative methods were employed, adhering to ethical guidelines that included obtaining informed consent from participants who agreed to partake as respondents. Results: after SDB intervention the blood pressure was reduced from the first examination, and the period of sleep from 4 to 6-8 hours, the patient's anxiety was reduced as well as the dizziness. The patient exhibited a noticeable reduction in signs of tension. Conclusion: Slow Deep Breathing (SDB) can reduce anxiety in DM Type II patients.
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慢速深呼吸对焦虑的 DM 患者的疗效
糖尿病(DM)是一种以持续高血糖为特征的慢性代谢性疾病。其病因可能与胰岛素分泌、外周胰岛素抵抗或两种因素的综合作用有关。慢速深呼吸(SDB)是指闭眼用嘴唇吹气,以缓慢或低频率、有节奏、舒适的方式进行腹式呼吸。慢速深呼吸每天进行 3 次,每次 15 分钟,可随时进行。预计睡眠呼吸障碍(SDB)治疗程序将有一个全球公认的标准。研究设计:选择的设计是使用 SPSS 进行病例研究的准实验。样本量由符合二型糖尿病(DM)标准并伴有焦虑症、接受治疗时间超过 48 小时的单个参与者组成。数据收集方法包括访谈、干预、观察、记录和后续评估:结果:SDB 干预后,血压从第一次检查开始降低,睡眠时间从 4 小时缩短到 6-8 小时,患者的焦虑和头晕症状减轻。患者的紧张症状明显减轻:慢速深呼吸(SDB)可以减轻 DM II 型患者的焦虑。
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