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苏达尔珊克里亚瑜伽呼吸法和冥想方案对医生 burnout 的影响:一项随机临床试验。

Sudarshan Kriya Yoga Breathing and a Meditation Program for Burnout Among Physicians: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

机构信息

Department of Genomic Sciences and Molecular Biotechnology, Izmir International Biomedicine and Genome Institute, Dokuz Eylul University, Izmir, Turkey.

Izmir Biomedicine and Genome Center, Izmir, Turkey.

出版信息

JAMA Netw Open. 2024 Jan 2;7(1):e2353978. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.53978.

Abstract

IMPORTANCE

Physicians are exposed to high stress and strain that results in burnout, which affects them, their families, their patients, and the entire health care system; thus, there is an urgent need to develop methods to increase the resiliency of physicians. Sudarshan Kriya Yoga (SKY) is a comprehensive yoga breathing and meditation-based program that is a potential approach to mitigate physician burnout.

OBJECTIVE

To determine whether SKY can reduce psychological distress and improve wellness in physicians.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This randomized clinical trial assessed the potential efficacy of SKY compared with a stress management education (SME) training as control. This study was conducted online from November 11, 2021, to March 14, 2022, and included physicians from Turkey, Germany, and Dubai. Both the SKY and the SME control groups received 1.5 hours of training for 3 consecutive days via a group video conference call. Participants were physicians willing to do some form of relaxation exercise everyday for 2 months. Exclusion criteria included presence of major illness and maintaining a regular mind-body program practice. Statistical analysis took place from March to November 2023.

INTERVENTIONS

Participants were randomly assigned 1:1 into 2 groups-the SKY group or the SME (control) group-using a computer algorithm. After the 3-day instruction period, the participants in the SKY group practiced for approximately 30 minutes per day on their own and participated in a weekly 1-hour, group-based online follow-up practice. After the 3-day instruction period, participants in the SME group reviewed and applied the notes from stress management education training at their initiative and had a weekly 1-hour group-based online follow-up session.

MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES

The primary outcomes were stress and depression (measured by the 42-item Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale [DASS-42]) and insomnia measured by the Regensburg Insomnia Scale (RIS) with primary end point at 8 weeks. Secondary outcomes included anxiety (DASS-42); optimism (Life Orientation Test-Revised [LOT-R]); professional fulfillment, work exhaustion, interpersonal disengagement, and overall burnout (Professional Fulfillment Index [PFI]); and self-reported professional errors (Self-Reported Professional Error Questionnaire).

RESULTS

This study included 129 participants (SME, 63 participants [48.9%]; SKY, 66 participants [51.1%]; 115 females [89.2%]; 14 males [10.8%]; mean [SD] age, 46.2 [9.0] years). Compared with the SME control group, participants in the SKY group had significantly decreased stress on the DASS-42 at posttraining (difference, -6.8 points; 95% CI, -9.6 to -4.1 points; P = .006) and at postintervention (difference, -6.0 points; 95% CI, -8.8 to -3.3 points; P = .03), significantly decreased depression at posttraining (difference, -5.7 points; 95% CI, -8.6 to -2.8 points; P < .001) and postintervention (difference, -5.4 points; 95% CI, -8.3 to -2.5 points; P < .001), and significantly decreased anxiety at postintervention. In addition, there was a significant decrease in insomnia from baseline to postintervention in the SKY group (difference, -0.3 points; 95% CI, -2.3 to 1.7 points; P = .01). The SKY group also showed significantly increased professional fulfillment as well as significant decreases in work exhaustion, interpersonal disengagement, and burnout. There was no effect on self-reported medical errors.

CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE

In this randomized clinical trial, physicians who regularly practiced SKY throughout a 2-month period experienced improvements in wellness and decreased burnout. These data suggest that SKY may be an effective, practical, and safe strategy to increase wellness and mitigate burnout in physicians.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT05956470.

摘要

重要性

医生面临着高压力和紧张,导致 burnout,这会影响他们、他们的家人、他们的病人和整个医疗保健系统;因此,迫切需要开发方法来提高医生的适应力。Sudarshan Kriya Yoga(SKY)是一种全面的瑜伽呼吸和冥想练习,是减轻医生 burnout 的潜在方法。

目的

确定 SKY 是否可以减轻医生的心理困扰并改善健康。

设计、设置和参与者:这项随机临床试验评估了与作为对照的应激管理教育(SME)培训相比,SKY 的潜在疗效。这项研究于 2021 年 11 月 11 日至 2022 年 3 月 14 日在网上进行,包括来自土耳其、德国和迪拜的医生。SKY 组和 SME 对照组都通过小组视频电话会议接受了为期 3 天、每天 1.5 小时的培训。参与者是愿意每天做一些放松练习的医生,为期 2 个月。排除标准包括患有重大疾病和保持定期身心锻炼的习惯。统计分析于 2023 年 3 月至 11 月进行。

干预措施

参与者使用计算机算法被随机分配到 2 组-SKY 组或 SME(对照组)-1:1。在 3 天的指导期后,SKY 组的参与者每天自行练习约 30 分钟,并参加每周 1 小时的小组在线后续练习。在 3 天的指导期后,SME 组的参与者根据需要复习和应用应激管理教育培训的笔记,并参加每周 1 小时的小组在线后续会议。

主要结果和测量

主要结果是压力和抑郁(通过 42 项抑郁、焦虑和压力量表[DASS-42]衡量)和失眠(通过雷根斯堡失眠量表[RIS]衡量),主要终点为 8 周。次要结果包括焦虑(DASS-42);乐观(生活取向测试修订版[LOT-R]);专业成就感、工作倦怠、人际疏离和整体 burnout(专业成就感指数[PFI]);以及自我报告的专业错误(自我报告的专业错误问卷)。

结果

这项研究包括 129 名参与者(SME,63 名参与者[48.9%];SKY,66 名参与者[51.1%];115 名女性[89.2%];14 名男性[10.8%];平均[SD]年龄,46.2[9.0]岁)。与 SME 对照组相比,SKY 组在培训后(差异,-6.8 分;95%CI,-9.6 至-4.1 分;P=0.006)和干预后(差异,-6.0 分;95%CI,-8.8 至-3.3 分;P=0.03)的 DASS-42 上压力显著降低,抑郁在培训后(差异,-5.7 分;95%CI,-8.6 至-2.8 分;P<0.001)和干预后(差异,-5.4 分;95%CI,-8.3 至-2.5 分;P<0.001)显著降低,焦虑在干预后显著降低。此外,SKY 组的失眠在干预后从基线显著降低(差异,-0.3 分;95%CI,-2.3 至 1.7 分;P=0.01)。SKY 组还显示出专业成就感显著提高,工作倦怠、人际疏离和 burnout 显著降低。自我报告的医疗错误没有影响。

结论和相关性

在这项随机临床试验中,定期练习 SKY 长达 2 个月的医生在健康方面得到了改善,burnout 得到了减轻。这些数据表明,SKY 可能是一种有效的、实用的和安全的策略,可以提高医生的健康水平并减轻 burnout。

试验注册

ClinicalTrials.gov 标识符:NCT05956470。

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