Bioinformatice Program, Research Computing Division, RTI International, Research Triangle Park, NC, United States.
RTI International, Research Triangle Park, NC, United States.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2019 Sep 6;7(9):e12590. doi: 10.2196/12590.
BACKGROUND: Psychological resilience is critical to minimize the health effects of traumatic events. Trauma may induce a chronic state of hyperarousal, resulting in problems such as anxiety, insomnia, or posttraumatic stress disorder. Mind-body practices, such as relaxation breathing and mindfulness meditation, help to reduce arousal and may reduce the likelihood of such psychological distress. To better understand resilience-building practices, we are conducting the Biofeedback-Assisted Resilience Training (BART) study to evaluate whether the practice of slow, paced breathing with or without heart rate variability biofeedback can be effectively learned via a smartphone app to enhance psychological resilience. OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to conduct a limited, interim review of user interactions and study data on use of the BART resilience training app and demonstrate analyses of real-time sensor-streaming data. METHODS: We developed the BART app to provide paced breathing resilience training, with or without heart rate variability biofeedback, via a self-managed 6-week protocol. The app receives streaming data from a Bluetooth-linked heart rate sensor and displays heart rate variability biofeedback to indicate movement between calmer and stressful states. To evaluate the app, a population of military personnel, veterans, and civilian first responders used the app for 6 weeks of resilience training. We analyzed app usage and heart rate variability measures during rest, cognitive stress, and paced breathing. Currently released for the BART research study, the BART app is being used to collect self-reported survey and heart rate sensor data for comparative evaluation of paced breathing relaxation training with and without heart rate variability biofeedback. RESULTS: To date, we have analyzed the results of 328 participants who began using the BART app for 6 weeks of stress relaxation training via a self-managed protocol. Of these, 207 (63.1%) followed the app-directed procedures and completed the training regimen. Our review of adherence to protocol and app-calculated heart rate variability measures indicated that the BART app acquired high-quality data for evaluating self-managed stress relaxation training programs. CONCLUSIONS: The BART app acquired high-quality data for studying changes in psychophysiological stress according to mind-body activity states, including conditions of rest, cognitive stress, and slow, paced breathing.
背景:心理弹性对于将创伤事件的健康影响降到最低至关重要。创伤可能会导致一种持续的高度警觉状态,从而导致焦虑、失眠或创伤后应激障碍等问题。身心练习,如放松呼吸和正念冥想,可以帮助降低警觉度,并可能降低出现这种心理困扰的可能性。为了更好地了解增强适应力的实践,我们正在进行生物反馈辅助适应力训练(BART)研究,以评估是否可以通过智能手机应用程序有效地学习缓慢、有节奏的呼吸练习,以及是否可以结合或不结合心率变异性生物反馈来增强心理适应力。
目的:我们的目的是对 BART 适应力训练应用程序的用户交互和研究数据进行有限的中期审查,并展示对实时传感器流数据的分析。
方法:我们开发了 BART 应用程序,通过自我管理的 6 周方案提供有节奏的呼吸适应力训练,同时提供或不提供心率变异性生物反馈。该应用程序从蓝牙链接的心率传感器接收流媒体数据,并显示心率变异性生物反馈,以指示从更平静状态到更紧张状态的移动。为了评估该应用程序,一群军人、退伍军人和平民一线应急人员使用该应用程序进行了 6 周的适应力训练。我们分析了应用程序在休息、认知压力和有节奏的呼吸期间的使用情况和心率变异性测量值。目前,BART 应用程序已发布用于 BART 研究,用于收集自我报告的调查和心率传感器数据,以比较有节奏的呼吸放松训练与和不与心率变异性生物反馈的效果。
结果:迄今为止,我们已经分析了 328 名参与者的结果,这些参与者通过自我管理的协议开始使用 BART 应用程序进行 6 周的应激放松训练。其中,207 人(63.1%)遵循了应用程序指导的程序并完成了训练方案。我们对遵守协议和应用程序计算的心率变异性测量值的审查表明,BART 应用程序为评估自我管理的应激放松训练方案获取了高质量的数据。
结论:BART 应用程序获取了高质量的数据,可根据身心活动状态(包括休息、认知压力和缓慢、有节奏的呼吸状态)来研究心理生理应激的变化。
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