Blanchard E B, Cornish P J, Wittrock D A, Fahrion S
State University of New York, Albany.
Biofeedback Self Regul. 1990 Jun;15(2):145-59. doi: 10.1007/BF00999145.
Reports of subjective experiences of 73 hypertensive patients who were treated with thermal biofeedback for hand warming were obtained over 16 treatment sessions. Most of the differential responding in subjective report occurred in the first 5 sessions. Differences in reports of throbbing were associated with medication status during treatment (presence of sympatholytic antihypertensive agent). From 4 to 9% of patients report negative subjective experiences at any one session. When short-term clinical successes (either elimination of medication or reduction of BP) were compared with short-term failures, it was found that successes reported more warmth, more likelihood of falling asleep, and more dreamlike experiences. The latter were more likely to occur suddenly for the successes. Correlational analyses revealed consistent positive associations between reports of warmth and relaxation with highest temperature achieved in the session and consistent negative associations between experiencing physical sensations and degree of temperature change within the session.
我们获取了73名接受手部升温热生物反馈治疗的高血压患者在16次治疗过程中的主观体验报告。主观报告中的大多数差异反应出现在前5次治疗中。搏动报告的差异与治疗期间的用药情况(是否存在交感神经降压药)有关。在任何一次治疗中,有4%至9%的患者报告有负面主观体验。当将短期临床成功案例(停用药物或血压降低)与短期失败案例进行比较时,发现成功案例报告有更多温暖感、更易入睡以及更多如梦般的体验。后者在成功案例中更可能突然出现。相关性分析显示,温暖和放松报告与该治疗过程中达到的最高温度之间存在一致的正相关,而身体感觉体验与该治疗过程中的温度变化程度之间存在一致的负相关。