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马的互动对人类急性疼痛感知的影响:两项横断面研究。

Impact of equine interactions on human acute pain perception: Two cross sectional studies.

作者信息

Doherty-Sneddon Gwyneth, Caiazza Roberta, Pawlowska Emilia, Vuong Quoc

机构信息

School of Psychology, Dame Margaret Barbour Building, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.

Cavallo Therapy, Psychological Consultancy RC LTD, Seaton Sluice, Whitley Bay, UK.

出版信息

Br J Pain. 2024 Nov 29:20494637241302391. doi: 10.1177/20494637241302391.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Research has demonstrated the effectiveness of Animal-Assisted Therapy, usually involving dogs, as a way to reduce pain in inpatient and outpatient populations. Here two studies investigate the effectiveness of interacting with horses for reducing human acute pain perception.

METHODS

In Study 1, a blood-pressure cuff was used to administer acute ischaemic pain to 70 adult participants, who were allocated to one of three groups: Equine Assisted Psychotherapy (EAP), Horse Interaction without EAP (HI), and a Control (no horses present). All participants engaged in an activity (finding a horse treat) in a large, enclosed arena. The dependent variable was the subjective pain rating (scale 0-10) of the participant in response to moderate pain induced pre- and post-activity. In Study 2, 53 adult participants were recruited and allocated to either an Equine Assisted Learning (EAL) Group or a Control Group. The same paradigm was used. Following the activity sessions, qualitative data was elicited from the participants regarding their insights and feelings. It was hypothesized that any interaction with horses would significantly reduce an individual's perception of pain.

RESULTS

In both studies, planned paired-samples t-tests showed significant reductions in pain ratings from pre-activity to post-activity in the EAL, EAP and HI groups (large and medium effect sizes) but not the Control groups. Thematic analysis of the qualitative responses showed an overwhelmingly positive array of responses from those who interacted with the horses, for example, feeling relaxed and happy during the activity.

CONCLUSION

Interactions with horses can reduce acute pain perception. Distraction, physiological changes, and positive emotions are discussed as possible underlying mechanisms. It remains to be seen how this could be more widely applied, for example, in relation to chronic pain.

摘要

背景

研究表明,动物辅助疗法(通常涉及狗)在减轻住院和门诊患者疼痛方面具有有效性。在此,两项研究调查了与马互动对减轻人类急性疼痛感知的有效性。

方法

在研究1中,使用血压袖带对70名成年参与者施加急性缺血性疼痛,这些参与者被分配到三个组之一:马辅助心理治疗(EAP)组、无EAP的马互动(HI)组和对照组(无马)。所有参与者在一个大型封闭场地中参与一项活动(寻找马的零食)。因变量是参与者在活动前后对中度疼痛的主观疼痛评分(0 - 10分制)。在研究2中,招募了53名成年参与者并将其分配到马辅助学习(EAL)组或对照组。采用相同的范式。在活动环节结束后,从参与者那里收集了关于他们的见解和感受的定性数据。假设与马的任何互动都会显著降低个体的疼痛感知。

结果

在两项研究中,计划的配对样本t检验显示,EAL、EAP和HI组从活动前到活动后的疼痛评分显著降低(效应量为大或中),但对照组没有。对定性回答的主题分析显示,与马互动的人给出了压倒性的积极回应,例如在活动期间感到放松和快乐。

结论

与马的互动可以减轻急性疼痛感知。讨论了注意力分散、生理变化和积极情绪作为可能的潜在机制。这种方法如何更广泛地应用,例如与慢性疼痛相关的应用,还有待观察。

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