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基于武术的疗法可减轻患有慢性健康问题的儿童及其兄弟姐妹的疼痛和痛苦。

Martial Arts-Based Therapy Reduces Pain and Distress Among Children with Chronic Health Conditions and Their Siblings.

作者信息

Marusak Hilary A, Iadipaolo Allesandra S, Cohen Cindy, Goldberg Elimelech, Taub Jeffrey W, Harper Felicity W K, Bluth Martin H, Rabinak Christine A

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences, School of Medicine, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, USA.

Merrill Palmer Skillman Institute, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, USA.

出版信息

J Pain Res. 2020 Dec 29;13:3467-3478. doi: 10.2147/JPR.S283364. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Test whether a martial arts-based therapy, Kids Kicking Cancer (KKC), can reduce pain and emotional distress in children with cancer, other chronic health conditions (e.g., sickle cell), and healthy siblings.

METHODS

This study surveyed children's pain and distress levels immediately before and after a 1-hr in-person KKC class. Eligible participants were enrolled in standard KKC classes, were diagnosed with a chronic health condition (e.g., cancer, sickle cell) or were the sibling of a child diagnosed and were between the ages of 5-17 years (inclusive). Children reported on their pain and distress using Likert-style scales (Coloured Analog Scale and modified FACES scale, respectively). Friedman test was used to test for overall changes in pain and distress, and within subgroups. Age and sex effects were evaluated using Spearman's rank-order correlation. Additional Yes/No questions were administered regarding KKC satisfaction and use of techniques.

RESULTS

Fifty-nine youth (19 cancer patients, 17 non-cancer patients, 23 siblings; 5-17 yrs, 26 females) completed this study. Overall, there was a significant reduction in pain ( = 0.033) and emotional distress ( < 0.001) after a 1-hr class, with 50% and 89% of youth reporting a reduction in pain and distress, respectively. On average, pain levels remained within the mild/moderate range on average (i.e., pre vs. post levels; pre: M = 1.67, post: M = 1.33) and emotional distress went from mild/moderate to none/mild distress, on average (pre: M = 1.92, post: M = 1.08). Youth with higher pre-class pain and distress reported greater reductions ( = 0.001 and < 0.001, respectively). The reduction in pain appeared to be most pronounced with cancer and non-cancer patients. In contrast, the reduction in distress appeared to be most pronounced among healthy siblings. However, overall, reductions in pain and distress did not significantly differ among subgroups (i.e., cancer patients, non-cancer patients, siblings), and change in pain and distress was not associated with age or sex. Ninety-six percent of youth would recommend KKC to others and 81% reported using KKC techniques (e.g., the Breath Brake or other martial arts techniques) outside of class, such as at home.

CONCLUSION

Results support the more widespread application of KKC as a psychosocial intervention for reducing pain and distress in various pediatric populations.

摘要

目的

测试一种基于武术的疗法——儿童抗击癌症(KKC),能否减轻患有癌症、其他慢性健康状况(如镰状细胞病)的儿童以及健康兄弟姐妹的疼痛和情绪困扰。

方法

本研究调查了儿童在参加1小时的KKC面授课程前后的疼痛和困扰程度。符合条件的参与者参加标准的KKC课程,被诊断患有慢性健康状况(如癌症、镰状细胞病),或为被诊断儿童的兄弟姐妹,年龄在5至17岁之间(含)。儿童分别使用李克特式量表(彩色模拟量表和改良面部表情量表)报告他们的疼痛和困扰程度。弗里德曼检验用于测试疼痛和困扰的总体变化以及亚组内的变化。年龄和性别影响使用斯皮尔曼等级相关进行评估。还就KKC满意度和技巧使用情况提出了其他是/否问题。

结果

59名青少年(19名癌症患者、17名非癌症患者、23名兄弟姐妹;年龄5至17岁,26名女性)完成了本研究。总体而言,1小时课程后疼痛(p = 0.033)和情绪困扰(p < 0.001)显著减轻,分别有50%和89%的青少年报告疼痛和困扰减轻。平均而言,疼痛水平平均仍处于轻度/中度范围内(即课前与课后水平;课前:M = 1.67,课后:M = 1.33),情绪困扰平均从轻度/中度变为无/轻度困扰(课前:M = 1.92,课后:M = 1.08)。课前疼痛和困扰程度较高的青少年报告减轻程度更大(分别为p = 0.001和p < 0.001)。癌症和非癌症患者的疼痛减轻似乎最为明显。相比之下,健康兄弟姐妹的困扰减轻似乎最为明显。然而,总体而言,各亚组(即癌症患者、非癌症患者、兄弟姐妹)的疼痛和困扰减轻情况无显著差异,疼痛和困扰的变化与年龄或性别无关。96%的青少年会向他人推荐KKC,81%的青少年报告在课堂之外(如在家中)使用KKC技巧(如呼吸制动或其他武术技巧)。

结论

结果支持更广泛地应用KKC作为一种心理社会干预措施,以减轻各类儿科人群的疼痛和困扰。

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