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体育锻炼期间积极参与音乐活动对慢性疼痛患者焦虑、疼痛及动机的影响

Effects of active musical engagement during physical exercise on anxiety, pain and motivation in patients with chronic pain.

作者信息

Schneider Lydia, Egle Ulrich Tiber, Klinger Doris, Schulz Wolfgang, Villringer Arno, Fritz Thomas Hans

机构信息

Department of Neurology, Max-Planck-Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany.

Psychiatrische Klinik Sanatorium Kilchberg, Zürich, Switzerland.

出版信息

Front Pain Res (Lausanne). 2022 Nov 22;3:944181. doi: 10.3389/fpain.2022.944181. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

The experience of anxiety is central to the development of chronic pain. Music listening has been previously shown to exert analgesic effects. Here we tested if an active engagement in music making is more beneficial than music listening in terms of anxiety and pain levels during physical activity that is often avoided in patients with chronic pain. We applied a music feedback paradigm that combines music making and sports exercise, and which has been previously shown to enhance mood. We explored this method as an intervention to potentially reduce anxiety in a group of patients with chronic pain (= 24, 20 female and 4 men; age range 34-64, 51.67,  = 6.84) and with various anxiety levels. All participants performed two conditions: one condition, , where exercise equipment was modified with music feedback so that it could be played like musical instruments by groups of three. Second, a where groups of three performed exercise on the same devices but where they listened to the same type of music passively. Participants' levels of anxiety, mood, pain and self-efficacy were assessed with standardized psychological questionnaires before the experiment and after each condition. Results demonstrate that exercise with musical feedback reduced anxiety values in patients with chronic pain significantly as compared to conventional workout with passive music listening. There were no significant overall changes in pain, but patients with greater anxiety levels compared to those with moderate anxiety levels were observed to potentially benefit more from the music feedback intervention in terms of alleviation of pain. Furthermore, it was observed that patients during more strongly perceived motivation through others. The observed diminishing effects of on anxiety have a high clinical relevance, and in a longer term the therapeutic application could help to break the Anxiety Loop of Pain, reducing chronic pain. The intervention method, however, also has immediate benefits to chronic pain rehabilitation, increasing the motivation to work out, and facilitating social bonding.

摘要

焦虑体验是慢性疼痛发展的核心。先前的研究表明,听音乐具有镇痛作用。在此,我们测试了在慢性疼痛患者通常会避免的体育活动中,积极参与音乐创作在缓解焦虑和疼痛方面是否比听音乐更有益。我们采用了一种音乐反馈范式,该范式将音乐创作与体育锻炼相结合,并且先前已证明其能改善情绪。我们将这种方法作为一种干预措施,用于一组患有慢性疼痛(n = 24,20名女性和4名男性;年龄范围34 - 64岁,平均年龄51.67岁,标准差 = 6.84)且焦虑程度各异的患者,以探究其是否能减轻焦虑。所有参与者都进行了两种情况的测试:一种情况是,对运动设备进行了音乐反馈改装,使得三人一组可以像演奏乐器一样操作它。第二种情况是,三人一组在相同设备上进行锻炼,但他们只是被动地听同类型的音乐。在实验前以及每种情况结束后,使用标准化心理问卷对参与者的焦虑、情绪、疼痛和自我效能水平进行评估。结果表明,与被动听音乐的传统锻炼方式相比,有音乐反馈的锻炼显著降低了慢性疼痛患者的焦虑值。疼痛方面没有显著的总体变化,但观察到与中度焦虑水平的患者相比,焦虑程度较高的患者在缓解疼痛方面可能从音乐反馈干预中获益更多。此外,观察到患者在[具体情况未明确]期间更强烈地感受到来自他人的激励。观察到的[具体情况未明确]对焦虑的减轻作用具有很高的临床相关性,从长远来看,这种治疗应用有助于打破疼痛的焦虑循环,减轻慢性疼痛。然而,这种干预方法对慢性疼痛康复也有直接益处,能增加锻炼的动力,并促进社交联系。

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