The effect of light massage and Spiritual Emotional Freedom Technique interventions on blood pressure among hypertension patients in Indonesia

Arsyawina Arsyawina, Rivan Firdaus, Diah Setiani, Raisyah Chaiarunnisya
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Hypertension remains a significant global public health concern. Non-pharmacological interventions such as light massage and the Spiritual Emotional Freedom Technique (SEFT) offer potential avenues to mitigate sustained increases in blood pressure among patients with hypertension. However, research exploring these methods as alternative therapies, particularly in Indonesia, is limited. This study aimed to investigate the effects of light massage and SEFT on the blood pressure of hypertensive individuals. Employing a quasi-experimental design with a time series approach, the study utilized purposive sampling to select 27 participants. Light massage and SEFT were considered independent variables, while blood pressure served as the dependent variable. Data analysis involved repeated measures ANOVA and one-way ANOVA tests. The results revealed significant differences in mean blood pressure before and after the light massage intervention (p-values: 0.002, <0.001, <0.001). The intervention sessions yielded the most significant results (p-values: <0.001, 0.002, <0.001), whereas no differences were observed in the control group (systolic and Mean Arterial Pressure, MAP, p-values: 0.012 and 0.017, respectively). Notably, there were discrepancies in mean blood pressure before and after interventions in both the light massage and SEFT groups, indicating a potential benefit of these interventions. Conversely, no such differences were noted in the control group. These results highlight the potential benefits of integrating light massage and SEFT into holistic approaches for managing hypertension, potentially improving outcomes and quality of life for affected individuals.
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轻度按摩和精神情绪自由技术干预对印度尼西亚高血压患者血压的影响
高血压仍然是全球公共卫生的重大问题。轻度按摩和心灵情感自由技巧(SEFT)等非药物干预方法为缓解高血压患者血压持续升高提供了潜在的途径。然而,将这些方法作为替代疗法进行探索的研究非常有限,尤其是在印度尼西亚。本研究旨在调查轻度按摩和 SEFT 对高血压患者血压的影响。该研究采用时间序列法的准实验设计,利用目的性抽样选取了 27 名参与者。轻柔按摩和 SEFT 被视为自变量,而血压则是因变量。数据分析包括重复测量方差分析和单因素方差分析。结果显示,轻度按摩干预前后的平均血压存在明显差异(P 值:0.002、<0.001、<0.001)。干预疗程的结果最为显著(p 值:<0.001、0.002、<0.001),而对照组则未观察到差异(收缩压和平均动脉压,p 值:0.012 和 0.011):分别为 0.012 和 0.017)。值得注意的是,在轻度按摩组和 SEFT 组,干预前后的平均血压存在差异,这表明这些干预措施可能会带来益处。相反,对照组则没有发现这种差异。这些结果凸显了将轻度按摩和 SEFT 纳入高血压综合管理方法的潜在益处,有可能改善受影响人群的治疗效果和生活质量。
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