Sujok 作为一种替代疗法,可减轻呼吸困难患者的呼吸困难症状

I. Nurjannah, Zakiah Novianti, Agus Suharto, Muhammad Yasir Sudarmo, Ki Hariyadi
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与疾病的其他潜在严重症状(如急性和慢性疼痛)相比,呼吸困难的治疗很少受到关注。之前的病例报告显示,Sujok疗法可在短时间内缓解呼吸困难。本研究旨在确定 Sujok疗法能否减轻血氧饱和度低于96%的患者的呼吸困难症状。Sujok源自韩语,由Su和Jok组成,分别表示手和脚。Sujok疗法包括通过按摩、着色或粘贴种子、磁铁或针头来操作手或脚。这项准实验研究涉及 34 名男性和 26 名女性,他们的血氧饱和度低于 96%,并且呼吸困难程度在李克特量表(1 - 5)中超过 2 级。受试者被分为干预组(IG)(30 人)和对照组(CG)(30 人),其中干预组接受 Sujok 治疗。两组分别在 0、5、15 和 30 分钟时进行测量。研究报告显示,CG 和 IG 的平均年龄分别为 55.6 ± 13.49 岁和 60.63 ± 9.26 岁。在整个测量时间内,IG 组血氧饱和度的增加具有统计学意义(P < 0.01)。30 分钟后,CG 呼吸困难的平均等级为 3(中度),IG 为 2(轻度)。CG 患者的呼吸困难在 30 分钟后明显减轻了 0.185(P = 0.001;P < 0.05),而 IG 患者的呼吸困难在 5 分钟后明显减轻了 0.649(P < 0.01)。总之,Sujok疗法可以提高呼吸系统疾病患者的血氧饱和度,降低呼吸困难等级。
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Sujok as an alternative therapy to reduce dyspnea in patients with respiratory problems
The management of dyspnea has received little attention as compared to other potentially severe symptoms of the disease, such as acute and chronic pain. The previous case reports indicated that Sujok therapy can alleviate dyspnea in a short time. This study aimed to determine whether Sujok therapy could reduce dyspnea symptoms in patients with oxygen saturation of less than 96%. Sujok originated from the Korean language, which consisted of the words Su and Jok, denoting hand and foot, respectively. Sujok therapy involves manipulating the hands or feet through massaging, coloring, or attaching seeds, magnets, or needles. This quasi-experimental study involved 34 males and 26 females with oxygen saturation of < 96% and experienced dyspnea with a grade of more than 2 on the Likert scale (1 – 5). Respondents were divided into an intervention group (IG) (n = 30) and a control group (CG) (n = 30), where IG was given the Sujok therapy. Measurements were taken for both groups at 0, 5, 15, and 30 min. The study reported mean ages of 55.6 ± 13.49 and 60.63 ± 9.26 in CG and IG, respectively. The increase in oxygen saturation was statistically significant in the overall measurement time in IG (P < 0.01). After 30 min, the average grade of dyspnea was 3 (moderate) for CG and 2 (mild) for IG. In CG, dyspnea decreased significantly at 30 min by 0.185 (P = 0.001; P < 0.05), whereas in IG, dyspnea decreased significantly at 5 min by 0.649 (P < 0.01). In conclusion, Sujok therapy can increase oxygen saturation and reduce the dyspnea grade in patients with respiratory problems.
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