Malhotra Varun, Sampath Ananyan, Javed Danish, Bharshankar Rajay, Mishra Shweta, Singh Vijender, Singh Dibyanshu, Kulkarni Avani, Gautam Namita, Rastogi Rimjhim
Department of Physiology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India.
Department of AYUSH, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India.
Int J Yoga. 2022 Sep-Dec;15(3):230-239. doi: 10.4103/ijoy.ijoy_121_22. Epub 2023 Jan 16.
The COVID-19 pandemic has left an array of direct physical consequences unevenly on the elderly apart from leaving a wide range of indirect consequences of mental health problems on them. This study aims to understand the effect of a Yoga-Meditation based mobile phone application intervention to reduce the duress by mental health issues via a qualitative analysis.
A phenomenological qualitative succession of an explanatory sequential design of a prior quantitative study followed by a Yoga-Meditation mobile phone based intervention, where 30 participants who had mild or moderate Depression, Anxiety or Stress as assessed by DASS-21 were chosen by random sampling and were asked to take part in an interview. The interview was transcribed, coded, patterns identified and themes were created to understand the perceptions.
Three major schools of thought were identified and explored to understand the general perception of Mental health, COVID-19 and the intervention: a) Knowledge Axis patterns of COVID-19, which included their prior knowledge about the disease, its consequences and their cues to action based on those beliefs, b) Mental Health and Strategies to Positivity, involves all their actions to promote, restore or propagate a positive mental attitude from religious activities to physical activities and c) Application related thoughts, involved their perceptions of the app, the barriers to use and suggestions to improve.
This study gave deeper insight into the schools of thought which will be important in designing future interventions and yoga-meditation based programs in the future, essentially for geriatric populations as it serves as a feasible simple measure for the same.
新冠疫情除了给老年人带来一系列心理健康方面的间接后果外,还在身体上给他们留下了一系列不均衡的直接影响。本研究旨在通过定性分析,了解一款基于瑜伽冥想的手机应用程序干预措施对减轻心理健康问题带来的压力的效果。
采用现象学定性研究方法,对先前定量研究的解释性序列设计进行后续研究,即基于手机的瑜伽冥想干预措施。通过随机抽样选取30名经DASS-21评估有轻度或中度抑郁、焦虑或压力的参与者,并要求他们参加访谈。对访谈内容进行转录、编码、识别模式并创建主题,以了解他们的看法。
确定并探讨了三大主要思想流派,以了解对心理健康、新冠疫情及干预措施的总体看法:a)新冠疫情的知识轴模式,包括他们对该疾病的先验知识、其后果以及基于这些信念的行动线索;b)心理健康与积极策略,涉及他们从宗教活动到体育活动等所有促进、恢复或传播积极心态的行动;c)与应用程序相关的想法,包括他们对应用程序的看法、使用障碍及改进建议。
本研究对这些思想流派有了更深入的了解,这对于未来设计干预措施和基于瑜伽冥想的项目非常重要,尤其是对老年人群体而言,因为这是一种可行的简单措施。