Eller L S
Annu Rev Nurs Res. 1999;17:57-84.
For the past several decades, papers in the nursing literature have advocated the use of cognitive interventions in clinical practice. Increasing consumer use of complementary therapies, a cost-driven health care system, and the need for evidence-based practice all lend urgency to the validation of the efficacy of these interventions. This review focuses specifically on guided imagery intervention studies identified in the nursing, medical and psychological literature published between 1966 and 1998. Included were 46 studies of the use of guided imagery for management of psychological and physiological symptoms. There is preliminary evidence for the effectiveness of guided imagery in the management of stress, anxiety and depression, and for the reduction of blood pressure, pain and the side effects of chemotherapy. Overall, results of this review demonstrated a need for systematic, well-designed studies, which explore several unanswered questions regarding the use of guided imagery. These include the effects of different imagery language, symptoms for which guided imagery is effective, appropriate and sensitive outcome measures, method of delivery of the intervention and optimum dose and duration of the intervention, and individual factors that influence its effectiveness.
在过去几十年里,护理文献中的论文一直提倡在临床实践中使用认知干预措施。消费者对补充疗法的使用日益增加、受成本驱动的医疗保健系统以及循证实践的需求,都使得这些干预措施疗效的验证变得紧迫。本综述特别关注1966年至1998年间发表在护理、医学和心理学文献中已确定的引导式意象干预研究。其中包括46项关于使用引导式意象来管理心理和生理症状的研究。有初步证据表明引导式意象在管理压力、焦虑和抑郁,以及降低血压、疼痛和化疗副作用方面是有效的。总体而言,本综述结果表明需要进行系统、精心设计的研究,以探索有关引导式意象使用的几个未解决问题。这些问题包括不同意象语言的效果、引导式意象有效的症状、合适且敏感的结局指标、干预措施的实施方法以及干预的最佳剂量和持续时间,还有影响其有效性的个体因素。