Lakshmanan Jayalakshmi, Gopalakrishnan Bhuvaneswari, Rajendran Shankar Shanmugam
PhD Scholar, Department of Psychiatric Nursing, Saveetha College of Nursing, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
Department of Community Health Nursing, Saveetha College of Nursing, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
J Pharm Bioallied Sci. 2024 Jul;16(Suppl 3):S2883-S2885. doi: 10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_577_24. Epub 2024 Jul 31.
The global demographic shift toward an older population is witnessing an increase in age-related psychological disorders and chronic illnesses, particularly among those residing in old age homes. Mind-body interventions (MBIs) have shown promise in enhancing mental and physical health without the adverse effects associated with pharmaceuticals.
This quasi-experimental study involved 42 elderly participants from two old age homes in South India. Participants were divided into an experimental group, which received interventions including Benson's Relaxation Technique, Guided Imagery, and various mindfulness exercises, and a control group, which received routine care. Assessments of stress, anxiety, depression, and quality of life were conducted at baseline and post-intervention using standardized scales.
The experimental group exhibited significant improvements, with reductions in stress scores from an average of 23.71 to 10.86, anxiety scores from 27.62 to 12.71, and depression scores from 10.05 to 5.24. The quality of life scores improved from an average of 37.81 to 54.24. In contrast, the control group showed minimal changes in these psychological parameters, with only slight modifications in quality of life scores from 37.24 to 38.38. Physiological and biochemical markers remained largely unchanged across both groups.
The study highlights the critical role of nurses in implementing MBIs to enhance the psychological health and overall well-being of the elderly. Integrating these interventions into regular nursing care can significantly improve the quality of life for elderly individuals, suggesting the adaptation of MBIs as primary non-pharmacological interventions in elderly care practices.
全球人口向老龄化转变,与年龄相关的心理障碍和慢性病日益增多,尤其是在养老院居住的人群中。身心干预(MBIs)已显示出在改善心理和身体健康方面的潜力,且无药物相关的不良反应。
这项准实验研究涉及印度南部两家养老院的42名老年参与者。参与者被分为实验组和对照组,实验组接受包括本森放松技巧、引导式意象和各种正念练习在内的干预措施,对照组接受常规护理。在基线和干预后使用标准化量表对压力、焦虑、抑郁和生活质量进行评估。
实验组有显著改善,压力得分从平均23.71降至10.86,焦虑得分从27.62降至12.71,抑郁得分从10.05降至5.24。生活质量得分从平均37.81提高到54.24。相比之下,对照组在这些心理参数上变化极小,生活质量得分仅从37.24略有提高到38.38。两组的生理和生化指标基本保持不变。
该研究强调了护士在实施身心干预以提高老年人心理健康和整体幸福感方面的关键作用。将这些干预措施纳入常规护理可以显著提高老年人的生活质量,表明身心干预可作为老年护理实践中的主要非药物干预措施加以应用。