Urmia University of Medical Sciences, Urmia, Iran.
Integr Cancer Ther. 2024 Jan-Dec;23:15347354241261356. doi: 10.1177/15347354241261356.
BACKGROUND: Among leukemia patients, sleep disruptions are prevalent and can profoundly affect their overall quality of life. Acupressure and foot reflexology, modalities rooted in traditional Chinese medicine, have garnered attention for their potential to address sleep disturbances and mitigate associated symptoms. METHODS: This research utilized a randomized controlled trial with a pretest-posttest design involving 102 leukemia patients admitted to Imam Khomeini Hospital in Urmia. Participants were randomly allocated to 3 groups: acupressure (n = 34), reflexology (n = 34), or control (n = 34). Prior to the intervention, patients completed a demographic survey and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) for baseline assessments. Acupressure involved stimulation of the SP6 point twice daily for 10 minutes over 4 weeks, while reflexology entailed daily 10-minute sessions with sweet almond oil on the soles for the same duration. The control group received standard care without additional interventions. Following the 4-week intervention period, post-intervention evaluations were conducted using identical measurement tools. RESULTS: The findings underscored the efficacy of both acupressure and foot reflexology in significantly improving sleep quality within the intervention groups ( < .001). Initially, there were no notable differences in sleep quality among the 3 groups ( > .05). Subsequently, pairwise comparisons adjusted with Bonferroni corrections revealed significant disparities in sleep quality between the acupressure and reflexology groups compared to the control group ( < .001). However, post-intervention analysis indicated no statistically significant variance in enhancing sleep quality between the acupressure and foot reflexology groups ( < .05). CONCLUSION: This study demonstrates that acupressure and foot reflexology interventions can enhance sleep quality in individuals with leukemia. These findings support the effectiveness of these complementary modalities, offering targeted relief and relaxation. While these non-invasive therapies show promise in improving well-being, further research is needed to confirm and expand upon these results due to study limitations.
背景:在白血病患者中,睡眠障碍很常见,会严重影响他们的整体生活质量。源于中医的穴位按压和足部反射疗法因其改善睡眠障碍和减轻相关症状的潜力而受到关注。
方法:这项研究采用了随机对照试验,采用预测试-后测试设计,涉及乌尔米亚伊玛目霍梅尼医院的 102 名白血病患者。参与者被随机分配到 3 个组:穴位按压组(n=34)、反射疗法组(n=34)或对照组(n=34)。在干预前,患者完成了人口统计学调查和匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)基线评估。穴位按压组每天两次刺激 SP6 点,每次 10 分钟,持续 4 周,而反射疗法组每天用甜杏仁油在脚底进行 10 分钟的治疗,持续同样的时间。对照组接受标准护理,没有额外的干预。4 周干预期后,使用相同的测量工具进行干预后评估。
结果:研究结果强调了穴位按压和足部反射疗法在改善干预组睡眠质量方面的疗效(<0.001)。最初,3 组之间的睡眠质量没有明显差异(>0.05)。随后,经 Bonferroni 校正的两两比较显示,穴位按压组和反射疗法组与对照组相比,睡眠质量有显著差异(<0.001)。然而,干预后分析表明,穴位按压组和足部反射疗法组之间在提高睡眠质量方面没有统计学上的显著差异(<0.05)。
结论:这项研究表明,穴位按压和足部反射疗法干预可以提高白血病患者的睡眠质量。这些发现支持了这些补充疗法的有效性,为患者提供了有针对性的缓解和放松。虽然这些非侵入性疗法在改善幸福感方面显示出了潜力,但由于研究的局限性,需要进一步的研究来证实和扩展这些结果。
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