Cieslak Alison, Elkins Gary, Banerjee Tanima, Marsack Jessica, Hickman Kimberly, Johnson Alisa, Henry Norah, Barton Debra
University of Michigan.
Baylor University.
Oncol Nurs Forum. 2016 Nov 1;43(6):E233-E241. doi: 10.1188/16.ONF.E233-E241.
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To determine the content, feasibility, and best outcome of a mind-body intervention involving self-directed hypnotic relaxation to target body image. .
DESIGN: A five-week, uncontrolled, unblinded feasibility intervention study. .
SETTING: Behavioral therapy offices in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and Waco, Texas. .
SAMPLE: 10 female breast cancer survivors and 1 breast and gynecologic cancer survivor. .
METHODS: Adult women with a history of breast and gynecologic cancer and no major psychiatric history were eligible. The intervention included four face-to-face sessions with a research therapist lasting 40-60 minutes, logged home practice, one telephone check-in call at week 5, and one intervention feedback telephone call to complete the study. Descriptive statistics and paired t-tests were used to test feasibility and content validity. .
MAIN RESEARCH VARIABLES: Stress from body changes as measured by the Impact of Treatment Scale, sexual function as measured by the Female Sexual Function Index, and sexual self-image as measured by the Sexual Self-Schema Scale for women were the variables of interest. .
FINDINGS: The intervention content was confirmed. Changes in scores from the baseline to week 5 suggested that stress from body changes decreased and sexual self-schema and function improved during the intervention. Nine of the 11 women were satisfied with the intervention, and all 11 indicated that their body image improved. .
CONCLUSIONS: Hypnotic relaxation therapy shows promise for improving body image and, in doing so, improving sexual health in this population. Additional testing of this intervention is warranted. .
Hypnotic relaxation therapy is feasible to improve body image and sexual health in women diagnosed with cancer and may be an important intervention that could be offered by nurses and other behavioral therapists.
目的/目标:确定一项身心干预措施的内容、可行性及最佳效果,该干预措施通过自我引导的催眠放松来改善身体意象。
一项为期五周的非对照、非盲法可行性干预研究。
密歇根州安阿伯市和得克萨斯州韦科市的行为治疗办公室。
10名女性乳腺癌幸存者和1名乳腺癌及妇科癌症幸存者。
有乳腺癌和妇科癌症病史且无重大精神病史的成年女性符合条件。干预措施包括与研究治疗师进行四次面对面的 sessions,每次持续40 - 60分钟,记录家庭练习情况,在第5周进行一次电话随访,以及一次干预反馈电话以完成研究。使用描述性统计和配对t检验来检验可行性和内容效度。
通过治疗影响量表测量的身体变化带来的压力、通过女性性功能指数测量的性功能,以及通过女性性自我图式量表测量的性自我意象是感兴趣的变量。
干预内容得到确认。从基线到第5周得分的变化表明,在干预期间,身体变化带来的压力降低了,性自我图式和性功能得到了改善。11名女性中有9名对干预感到满意,所有11名女性均表示她们的身体意象得到了改善。
催眠放松疗法有望改善身体意象,进而改善该人群的性健康。有必要对该干预措施进行进一步测试。
催眠放松疗法对于改善癌症确诊女性的身体意象和性健康是可行的,可能是护士和其他行为治疗师可以提供的一项重要干预措施。