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以呼吸为中心的虚拟身心医学减轻了北爱尔兰地区教育综合支持机构女性医护人员与新冠疫情相关的压力:一项单组研究。

Breath-centered virtual mind-body medicine reduces COVID-related stress in women healthcare workers of the Regional Integrated Support for Education in Northern Ireland: a single group study.

作者信息

Gerbarg Patricia L, Dickson Felicity, Conte Vincent A, Brown Richard P

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY, United States.

Regional Integrated Support for Education, Belfast, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Front Psychiatry. 2023 Jun 12;14:1199819. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1199819. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

During the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare workers endured prolonged stress affecting their psychological well-being. Objectives: (1) Evaluate the effects of the Breath-Body-Mind Introductory Course (BBMIC) on COVID-related stress among employees of the Regional Integrated Support for Education, Northern Ireland, (2) Reduce the risk of adverse effects from COVID-related stress, and (3) Evaluate the effects of BBMIC on indicators of psychophysiological states and the consistency with hypothesized mechanisms of action.

METHODS

In this single group study, a convenience sample of 39 female healthcare workers completed informed consent and baseline measures: Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), Stress Overload Scale-Short (SOS-S), and Exercise-Induced Feelings Inventory (EFI). Following the online BBMIC 4 h/day for 3 days and the 6 week solo (20 min/day) and group practice (45 min weekly), repeat testing plus the Indicators of Psychophysiological State (IPSS) and Program Evaluation were obtained.

RESULTS

Baseline (T1) mean PSS score was significantly elevated compared to a normative sample: PSS = 18.2 vs. 13.7 ( < 0.001) and improved significantly 11 weeks post-BBMIC (T4). SOS-S mean score declined from 10.7(T1) to 9.7 at 6 week post-test (T3). The SOS-S proportion of High Risk scores found in 22/29 participants (T1), dropped to 7/29 (T3). EFI mean subscale scores improved significantly from T1 to T2 and T3 for Revitalization ( < 0.001); Exhaustion ( < 0.002); and Tranquility ( < 0.001); but not Engagement ( < 0.289).

CONCLUSION

Among RISE NI healthcare workers affected by COVID-related stress, participation in the BBMIC significantly reduced scores for Perceived Stress, Stress Overload, and Exhaustion. EFI Revitalization and Tranquility scores significantly improved. More than 60% of participants reported moderate to very strong improvements in 22 indicators of psychophysiological state, e.g., tension, mood, sleep, mental focus, anger, connectedness, awareness, hopefulness, and empathy. These results are consistent with the hypothesized mechanisms of action whereby voluntarily regulated breathing exercises change interoceptive messaging to brain regulatory networks that shift psychophysiological states of distress and defense to states of calmness and connection. These positive findings warrant validation in larger, controlled studies to extend the understanding of how breath-centered Mind-body Medicine practices could mitigate adverse effects of stress.

摘要

背景

在新冠疫情期间,医护人员承受了长期压力,影响了他们的心理健康。目标:(1)评估呼吸-身体-心灵入门课程(BBMIC)对北爱尔兰地区教育综合支持机构员工与新冠相关压力的影响;(2)降低与新冠相关压力产生的不良影响风险;(3)评估BBMIC对心理生理状态指标的影响以及与假设作用机制的一致性。

方法

在这项单组研究中,39名女性医护人员的便利样本完成了知情同意和基线测量:感知压力量表(PSS)、压力过载短量表(SOS-S)和运动诱发情绪量表(EFI)。在每天4小时、为期3天的在线BBMIC课程以及6周的个人练习(每天20分钟)和小组练习(每周45分钟)之后,进行重复测试,并获取心理生理状态指标(IPSS)和项目评估结果。

结果

与常模样本相比,基线(T1)时PSS平均得分显著升高:PSS = 18.2 vs. 13.7(<0.001),在BBMIC课程结束11周后(T4)显著改善。SOS-S平均得分从10.7(T1)降至测试后6周时的9.7(T3)。在22/29名参与者中发现的高风险SOS-S得分比例(T1)降至7/29(T3)。EFI各子量表平均得分从T1到T2和T3在恢复活力方面显著改善(<0.001);疲惫方面(<0.002);以及平静方面(<0.001);但参与度方面未改善(<0.289)。

结论

在受与新冠相关压力影响的北爱尔兰地区教育综合支持机构医护人员中,参与BBMIC显著降低了感知压力、压力过载和疲惫得分。EFI的恢复活力和平静得分显著提高。超过60%的参与者报告在心理生理状态的22项指标上有中度到非常显著的改善,如紧张、情绪、睡眠、精神专注度、愤怒、联系感、意识、希望和同理心。这些结果与假设的作用机制一致,即通过自主调节呼吸练习改变向大脑调节网络的内感受信息传递,从而将痛苦和防御的心理生理状态转变为平静和联系的状态。这些积极发现需要在更大规模的对照研究中进行验证,以加深对以呼吸为中心的身心医学实践如何减轻压力不良影响的理解。

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