The effect of rhythmic deep breathing on pain and anxiety in patients with burns

A. Iyer, Suroshree Mitra, Rachana P. Dabadghav
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Context: Patients with burns suffer from physical (pain) and psychosocial (anxiety) sequelae due to the burns wounds and mobilization activities. Deep breathing is a simple intervention to manage pain and anxiety in various conditions. Data concerning the effect of breathing on burns patients are limited. In order to add to this information, this study was undertaken on burns patients. Aims and Objectives: The aim was to study the effect of rhythmic deep breathing on pain and anxiety in patients with burns. Methods: This study followed an experimental, pretest–posttest design. A single group of twenty patients in the age group of 5–70 years who had suffered various types of burns to some or all parts of the body were recruited from a tertiary care center in Pune, India. With institutional approval and written consent, deep breathing technique was taught to the patients. Pretest and posttest scores of pain visual analog scale (VAS), anxiety (VAS), and anticipatory anxiety pain anxiety symptom scale were collected in the period from October 2019 to November 2019. Results: Significant change (P = 0.00) was observed in the mean pain, anxiety, and anticipatory anxiety scores over time. Conclusion: Rhythmic deep breathing can significantly help to decrease pain and anxiety in patients with burns.
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节律性深呼吸对烧伤患者疼痛和焦虑的影响
背景:烧伤患者由于烧伤创面和活动而遭受身体(疼痛)和社会心理(焦虑)后遗症。深呼吸是一种简单的干预,可以在各种情况下控制疼痛和焦虑。有关呼吸对烧伤患者影响的数据有限。为了补充这一信息,本研究是在烧伤患者中进行的。目的和目的:目的是研究有节奏的深呼吸对烧伤患者疼痛和焦虑的影响。方法:本研究采用实验前测后测设计。从印度浦那的一个三级保健中心招募了年龄在5-70岁之间的20名身体部分或全部遭受不同类型烧伤的患者。经机构批准和书面同意,向患者传授深呼吸技巧。收集2019年10月至2019年11月疼痛视觉模拟量表(VAS)、焦虑量表(VAS)和预期焦虑疼痛焦虑症状量表的前测和后测评分。结果:随着时间的推移,平均疼痛、焦虑和预期焦虑评分发生了显著变化(P = 0.00)。结论:有节奏的深呼吸能显著减轻烧伤患者的疼痛和焦虑。
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