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音乐疗法以及音乐辅助放松与想象对糖尿病教育中健康相关结果的影响:一项可行性研究。

Effects of music therapy and music-assisted relaxation and imagery on health-related outcomes in diabetes education: a feasibility study.

作者信息

Mandel Susan E, Davis Beth A, Secic Michelle

机构信息

Lake Health, Willoughby and Concord, Ohio (Dr Mandel, Mrs Davis)

School of Advanced Studies, University of Phoenix, Phoenix, Arizona (Dr Mandel)

出版信息

Diabetes Educ. 2013 Jul-Aug;39(4):568-81. doi: 10.1177/0145721713492216. Epub 2013 Jun 14.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The purpose of the feasibility study was to compare the effects of music-assisted relaxation and imagery, administered via compact disc recording (MARI CD) without therapeutic intervention, to the effects of music therapy (MT), facilitated by a board-certified music therapist, on selected health outcomes of patients enrolled in diabetes self-management education/training (DSME/T).

METHODS

A 3-group, parallel, randomized controlled trial with 199 patients, aged 30 to 85 years with type 1, type 2, or prediabetes was employed. Patients were enrolled in a study from 2 hospital sites and randomly assigned to: DSME/T alone, DSME/T plus MARI CD, or DSME/T plus MT. The MARI CD included researcher-selected music and spoken suggestions, while MT included therapeutic experiences with personally preferred relaxing and energizing music. Outcome measures included blood pressure, glycosylated hemoglobin (A1C), body mass index (BMI), trait anxiety, state anxiety, and stress.

RESULTS

There were no statistically significant differences among the 3 conditions in blood pressure, A1C, BMI, trait anxiety, or stress. Significant changes over time were evident in the MT condition from pre- to post-each session in systolic blood pressure, state anxiety, and stress. Blood pressure changes were compared pre- to postprogram for those patients with a comorbidity of hypertension between DSME/T alone and a combined music intervention group (MT and MARI CD). It was found that the music intervention group had a significantly larger decrease in systolic blood pressure. Themes derived from patient narratives further informed the data.

CONCLUSIONS

The study results support the relationship between DSME/T and improvement on all measured outcomes except blood pressure. Results suggest the feasibility of integrating MARI and MT with DSME/T to potentially lower systolic blood pressure of patients with diabetes and a comorbidity of hypertension. Collaboration between diabetes educators and board-certified music therapists is recommended.

摘要

目的

可行性研究的目的是比较通过无治疗干预的光盘录音(音乐辅助放松与意象,即MARI CD)与由获得认证委员会认证的音乐治疗师实施的音乐疗法(MT),对参加糖尿病自我管理教育/培训(DSME/T)患者的选定健康结果的影响。

方法

采用一项三组平行随机对照试验,纳入199例年龄在30至85岁之间的1型、2型或糖尿病前期患者。患者从2个医院地点招募并随机分配到:单独的DSME/T、DSME/T加MARI CD或DSME/T加MT。MARI CD包括研究人员选择的音乐和口头建议,而MT包括使用个人偏好的放松和提神音乐的治疗体验。结果测量包括血压、糖化血红蛋白(A1C)、体重指数(BMI)、特质焦虑、状态焦虑和压力。

结果

三组在血压、A1C、BMI、特质焦虑或压力方面无统计学显著差异。在MT组中,每次疗程前后收缩压、状态焦虑和压力随时间有明显变化。比较了单独的DSME/T组和联合音乐干预组(MT和MARI CD)中患有高血压合并症患者在项目前后的血压变化。发现音乐干预组的收缩压下降幅度明显更大。从患者叙述中得出的主题进一步为数据提供了信息。

结论

研究结果支持DSME/T与除血压外所有测量结果改善之间的关系。结果表明将MARI和MT与DSME/T整合以潜在降低糖尿病合并高血压患者收缩压的可行性。建议糖尿病教育者与获得认证委员会认证的音乐治疗师之间开展合作。

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