一项关于藏式瑜伽干预对淋巴瘤患者影响的随机试验中的心理调适与睡眠质量

Psychological adjustment and sleep quality in a randomized trial of the effects of a Tibetan yoga intervention in patients with lymphoma.

作者信息

Cohen Lorenzo, Warneke Carla, Fouladi Rachel T, Rodriguez M Alma, Chaoul-Reich Alejandro

机构信息

Department of Behavioral Science, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas 77030, USA.

出版信息

Cancer. 2004 May 15;100(10):2253-60. doi: 10.1002/cncr.20236.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Research suggests that stress-reduction programs tailored to the cancer setting help patients cope with the effects of treatment and improve their quality of life. Yoga, an ancient Eastern science, incorporates stress-reduction techniques that include regulated breathing, visual imagery, and meditation as well as various postures. The authors examined the effects of the Tibetan yoga (TY) practices of Tsa lung and Trul khor, which incorporate controlled breathing and visualization, mindfulness techniques, and low-impact postures in patients with lymphoma.

METHODS

Thirty-nine patients with lymphoma who were undergoing treatment or who had concluded treatment within the past 12 months were assigned to a TY group or to a wait-list control group. Patients in the TY group participated in 7 weekly yoga sessions, and patients in the wait-list control group were free to participate in the TY program after the 3-month follow-up assessment.

RESULTS

Eighty nine percent of TY participants completed at least 2-3 three yoga sessions, and 58% completed at least 5 sessions. Patients in the TY group reported significantly lower sleep disturbance scores during follow-up compared with patients in the wait-list control group (5.8 vs. 8.1; P < 0.004). This included better subjective sleep quality (P < 0.02), faster sleep latency (P < 0.01), longer sleep duration (P < 0.03), and less use of sleep medications (P < 0.02). There were no significant differences between groups in terms of intrusion or avoidance, state anxiety, depression, or fatigue.

CONCLUSIONS

The participation rates suggested that a TY program is feasible for patients with cancer and that such a program significantly improves sleep-related outcomes. However, there were no significant differences between groups for the other outcomes.

摘要

背景

研究表明,针对癌症患者量身定制的减压项目有助于患者应对治疗带来的影响并提高生活质量。瑜伽作为一门古老的东方科学,包含了减压技巧,如规律呼吸、视觉意象、冥想以及各种体式。作者研究了藏传瑜伽(TY)中擦隆(Tsa lung)和楚古(Trul khor)的练习对淋巴瘤患者的影响,这些练习包括控制呼吸、观想、正念技巧以及低强度体式。

方法

39名正在接受治疗或在过去12个月内结束治疗的淋巴瘤患者被分为TY组或等待名单对照组。TY组的患者参加了每周7次的瑜伽课程,等待名单对照组的患者在3个月的随访评估后可自由参加TY项目。

结果

89%的TY参与者至少完成了2 - 3次瑜伽课程,58%的参与者至少完成了5次课程。与等待名单对照组的患者相比,TY组的患者在随访期间报告的睡眠障碍得分显著更低(5.8对8.1;P < 0.004)。这包括更好的主观睡眠质量(P < 0.02)、更快的入睡潜伏期(P < 0.01)、更长的睡眠时间(P < 0.03)以及更少使用睡眠药物(P < 0.02)。两组在侵入或回避、状态焦虑、抑郁或疲劳方面没有显著差异。

结论

参与率表明TY项目对癌症患者是可行的,并且这样的项目能显著改善与睡眠相关的结果。然而,在其他结果方面两组没有显著差异。

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