本森放松技术对癌症患者家庭护理者焦虑的影响:一项随机对照试验

IF 0.8 Q4 NURSING Nursing and Midwifery Studies Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.4103/nms.nms_22_21
B. Ebrahimi, M. Adib-Hajbaghery
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背景:癌症患者的家庭护理人员经历了高水平的焦虑和心理健康问题。这些照顾者很少使用放松的方法。目的:本研究旨在检测本森放松法(BRM)对癌症患者家庭护理人员状态焦虑的影响。方法:对癌症患者的50名主要家庭护理人员进行随机对照试验。家庭护理人员被随机分配到一个对照组和一个实验组,每组25人。在实验组中,受试者被训练在家练习BRM,每天一次,持续6周。在研究开始时以及第6周和第10周结束时,使用Spielberger状态焦虑量表(即y-1表)测量家庭照顾者的焦虑。使用描述性和推断统计学对数据进行分析,如Fisher精确独立样本t和Mann-Whitney U检验,以及方差的重复测量分析。结果:对照组和实验组的平均基线状态焦虑没有显著差异(P=0.329)。然而,在研究过程中,实验组的焦虑平均值有所下降,而对照组没有显著变化。重复测量分析表明,随着时间的推移,BRM可以显著降低平均状态焦虑(P<0.001)。结论:定期使用BRM 6周可降低癌症患者家庭护理者的状态焦虑平均分。建议护士和其他医疗保健提供者向癌症患者的家庭护理人员教授BRM,并建议他们定期使用这种方法来减少自己的焦虑。
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Effect of benson's relaxation technique on anxiety in family caregivers of patients with cancer: A randomized controlled trial
Background: Family caregivers of patients with cancer experience high levels of anxiety and mental health problems. Relaxation methods have seldom been used in these caregivers. Objectives: This study tested the effect of Benson's relaxation method (BRM) on state anxiety in family caregivers of patients with cancer. Methods: A randomized controlled trial was conducted on 50 primary family caregivers of patients with cancer. Family caregivers were randomly assigned to a control group and an experimental group, each group consisted of 25 people. In the experimental group, the subjects were trained to practice the BRM at home, once a day for 6 weeks. Family caregivers' anxiety was measured at the start of the study and at the end of the 6th and 10th weeks by using Spielberger's State Anxiety Inventory (i.e., form y–1). The data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics such as the Fisher's exact, independent samples t, and Mann–Whitney U tests as well as the repeated-measures analyses of variance. Results: No significant difference was found between the mean baseline state anxiety of the control and experimental groups (P = 0.329). However, during the study, the mean anxiety was decreased in the experimental group, whereas it did not significantly change in the control group. The repeated-measures analysis showed that BRM could significantly reduce the mean state anxiety (P <0.001) over time. Conclusion: Regular use of BRM for 6 weeks could decrease the mean scores of state anxiety in family caregivers of patients with cancer. Nurses and other healthcare providers are suggested to teach BRM to the family caregivers of cancer patients and advise them to use this method regularly for the reduction of their own anxiety.
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