Altern Ther Health Med. 2021 May;27(3):32-38.
Cancer survivors face countless physiological and psychological challenges that affect their abilities and negatively impact their quality of life and general well-being. A biopsychosocial-spiritual approach to health management may be beneficial.
To assess the effect of gentle yoga and mindfulness meditation on spiritual well-being in cancer survivors.
METHODS/DESIGN: This is a mixed methods, quasi-experimental pilot study providing 10 weeks of gentle yoga and mindfulness meditation twice per week to cancer survivors.
The intervention was provided at a South Florida university in the summer months.
Ten cancer survivors self-selected to participate in the 10-week study; 2 participants did not complete the post-test data collection.
Each class opened and closed with 5 to 6 minutes of nonmoving mindfulness meditation. The mindfulness meditation techniques included body scan, breath awareness, visualization, affirmation, and compassion meditations. The gentle yoga practice was a series of beginner yoga postures and stretches. The mindfulness meditation techniques of breath and body awareness during yoga created what is referred to as a "moving meditation" with yoga postures encompassing the movement portion.
The Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy - Spiritual Well-Being 12 Item Scale (FACIT-Sp-12) and 2 open-ended questions.
The FACIT-Sp-12 pre- and post-test data were analyzed using a paired samples t test. There was a significant improvement in overall spiritual well-being from pretest (μ = 34.25, SD = 7.28) to post-test (μ = 39.50, SD = 7.91); t (7) = -4.02, P = 0.003. Qualitative data: the participants reported improvements in various aspects of spirituality, fitness, emotional well-being, stress management, sleep, and a sense of social connectedness.
The biopsychosocial-spiritual approach to health care may play a vital role in addressing the well-being of the whole person. Gentle yoga and mindfulness meditation can result in improvement in measures of spiritual well-being among cancer survivors and may be further utilized as an accessible intervention for those who are suffering throughout all segments of society.
癌症幸存者面临着无数的生理和心理挑战,这些挑战影响着他们的能力,并对他们的生活质量和整体幸福感产生负面影响。采用生物心理社会精神方法进行健康管理可能会有所帮助。
评估温和瑜伽和正念冥想对癌症幸存者精神幸福感的影响。
方法/设计:这是一项混合方法、准实验性的初步研究,为癌症幸存者提供每周两次、为期 10 周的温和瑜伽和正念冥想。
干预措施在佛罗里达州南部的一所大学的夏季进行。
10 名癌症幸存者自行选择参加为期 10 周的研究;2 名参与者未完成测试后数据收集。
每节课以 5 到 6 分钟的不动正念冥想开始和结束。正念冥想技术包括身体扫描、呼吸意识、可视化、肯定和同情心冥想。温和的瑜伽练习是一系列初级瑜伽姿势和伸展。在瑜伽中,呼吸和身体意识的正念冥想技术与瑜伽姿势相结合,创造了一种被称为“动态冥想”的运动。
慢性疾病治疗功能评估-精神幸福感 12 项量表(FACIT-Sp-12)和 2 个开放式问题。
使用配对样本 t 检验对 FACIT-Sp-12 测试前和测试后数据进行分析。从测试前(μ=34.25,SD=7.28)到测试后(μ=39.50,SD=7.91),整体精神幸福感有显著提高;t(7)=-4.02,P=0.003。定性数据:参与者报告在灵性、健身、情绪健康、压力管理、睡眠和社交联系感等各个方面都有所改善。
生物心理社会精神健康护理方法可能在满足整个人的幸福感方面发挥重要作用。温和瑜伽和正念冥想可以提高癌症幸存者精神幸福感的衡量标准,并且可以作为一种可供社会各阶层人士使用的便捷干预措施进一步推广。